News by Stefan Mychajiw
News by Stefan Mychajiw on South Shore Press
When God Chooses Anonymity at the Waldorf
There are no accidents. Sometimes God signs His name. Sometimes He chooses anonymous.
Police: Man Menaced Victim With Hatchet in Speonk
A Westhampton man was arrested after menacing someone with what appeared to be a small hatchet in Speonk, Southampton Town police said.
Prosecutors: Booze Bandit Illegal Busted for Fourth DWI
A repeat drunk driver and illegal immigrant with a staggering blood-alcohol level nearly three times the legal limit has been convicted in Suffolk County after what prosecutors say was his fourth DWI offense in a decade.
Colonials Athletics Conquering Suffolk County
The William Floyd School District is proving this spring that excellence in athletics extends far beyond one team or one sport.
Bellport Senior Wins Top Art Honors, Nationals Bound
Bellport High School senior Alana Cornacchiulo has earned multiple prestigious honors for her artwork, including national recognition in the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards and top accolades at a countywide competition.
Faso Updates Conservatives on Malliotakis Redistricting Fight
Former Congressman John Faso warned conservatives that New York Democrats are mounting what he called a “scam” to redraw the state’s only Republican-held New York City congressional district, a legal fight that could threaten Rep. Nicole Malliotakis’ seat on Staten Island and in Brooklyn.
Dominic Carter: Black Conservatives Must Leave Democrats Behind
TV journalist and radio host Dominic Carter brought an impassioned message to the New York State Conservative Party’s annual conference in Albany, blending personal history with sharp political critique.
New York Faces Federal Funding Risk Over Sanctuary Status
New York State could be at risk of losing federal dollars under a new directive issued by the Trump administration’s Office of Management and Budget, which is demanding a detailed accounting of all federal funding flowing into so-called “sanctuary states.”
SCWA Crews Repair Over 200 Water Main Breaks in Deep Freeze
As bitter cold temperatures continue to grip Long Island, the Suffolk County Water Authority reports its crews have repaired more than 200 water main breaks since December, responding to a surge in damage caused by the ongoing deep freeze.
Six Local Artists Featured at MMS Library.
The work of six local artists are on display at the Mastics-Moriches-Shirley Community Library on William Floyd Parkway.
Sen. Murray Honors Holbrook Veteran’s 100th Birthday
New York State Senator Dean Murray joined residents in Holbrook to celebrate a milestone few reach: the 100th birthday of World War II veteran Robert Scollon.
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Dementia Patient Missing, Silver Alert Issued
Suffolk County Police have issued a Silver Alert for a missing Deer Park man who suffers from Dementia.