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South Shore Press Front Page News Wednesday November 5th, 2025
Cuckoo Craze Creates Cash for the South Shore
South Shore Press Sports Back Page: Wednesday November 5th, 2025
Headline: LaRocca reaches 2,000 yards in win
The Schumer Shutdown hurts taxpayers
Struggling families who rely on food stamps are being forced to stock up on non-perishable food in case federal funds run out, all because of a completely unnecessary government shutdown.
Be kind & win $10K! SSP’s December challenge
Prizes: 1st Place $10,000; 2nd Place $5,000; 3rd Place $1,000. In addition, twenty-five participants will each receive $100.
From the Newsroom: Service vs. Expectation
We often encounter Holy Spirit moments when we least expect them—moments that shape our faith and remind us that our prayers are always answered, just in God’s time and in ways we can’t foresee.
South Shore Press Main Front Page (News): Wednesday October 22nd, 2025
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South Shore Press Back Sports Page: October 22nd, 2025 Edition
Headline: Yankee great joins the South Shore Press podcast
South Shore Press Podcast: Yankee Icon and World Series Winner Joe Girardi
You don't want to miss "inside baseball" insights from this Major League legend, who took a deep dive on the Yankees season, their future, how managers choose lineups, and who really has the power in a baseball clubhouse.
South Shore Press Podcast: Be kind, win $10,000 in November
The South Shore Press is giving away $10,000 and other big time cash prizes if you engage in "Random Acts of Kindness" next month.
South Shore Press Back Sports Page: Wednesday October 15th, 2025
Headline: Hill East girls' tennis finishes unbeaten
From the Newsroom: The South Shore Press in Butler. PA
After spending a few days in and around Butler, Pennsylvania, with South Shore Press reporter Robert Chartuk, I truly question how one troubled young man was able to fire shots at President Trump at the Butler Farm Fairgrounds.
South Shore Press Podcast Inaugural Episode
There is an exclusive interview with Joe Exotic, the "Tiger King," who shares his insights on Santos, his time in prison, and the potential for a Presidential pardon and a commutation for both.
From the Newsroom: no right way to do the wrong thing
When I served as Erie County Comptroller, the “Taxpayers’ Watchdog,” I kept a dry-erase board in my office in a spot where I would be forced to see it and read it every day.
SCPD officer busted on DWI charge
A Suffolk County police officer has been indicted on charges of vehicular assault and driving while intoxicated after allegedly striking a pedestrian in Huntington Village while off duty.
From the Newsroom: And then there were three
New York City Mayor Eric Adams was in a terrible, unenviable political position that forced his hand to drop out of the race for Big Apple Mayor this week.
John Hill Named Interim Director of Brookhaven Lab
The change comes as Laboratory Director JoAnne Hewett announced she is stepping down to join Stony Brook University as a tenured faculty member in the C.N. Yang Institute of Theoretical Physics.
Brookhaven Restores Public Access TV to Channel 18
Brookhaven residents flipping through their televisions this weekend may notice a familiar channel number back in place.
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Salvadoran Gets 25-to-Life for Basement Murder
Darwin Josue Maldonado Vanegas, 32, was convicted in March after a jury found him guilty of second-degree murder and weapons charges in the April 2025 killing of 24-year-old Daniel Nunez-Hernandez.