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Analysis: A Threat to Democracy by Weaponizing "Lawfare"
With President Trump being metaphorically handcuffed by the judge in his "Stormy Daniels" trial of commenting publicly on the case, he is now enlisting allies to show up and court to blast what he calls "lawfare" against him.
Long Island Military Vehicle Club's Proud Recognition of our Military History and Veterans
If these vehicles could speak, what stories would they have to share about the mobile military history that they display on our local roads. The Long Island Military History Vehicle Club is based out of Bohemia, and it provides a great deal of patriotism to the veterans and families of this area. There are about twenty members who operate military antique jeeps from World War II, Korea, and Vietnam, Two and Half Ton Trucks, Hummers, World War II Bicycles and Motorcycles. While this organization is based out of Bohemia, there is also a Nassau Chapter, who provide the same positive activities within their county. During COVID-19, there was a brief respite towards the activities of this organization that was hampered by the pandemic, but now they have a full schedule of future dates to present their unique vehicles at local events.
Love Just Isn't A Strong Enough Word for the Barton's
When she finally had a chance to retire, she opted to buy an even bigger house so that "her grandchildren could always have a place to play". That sort of love is an inspiration beyond career accomplishments. And perhaps the greatest inspiration is seeing how much she loves her grandchildren and they love her back. She puts everyone before herself and takes pleasure in the love she gets back. Even to this day, she could be retired somewhere on a palm tree island, but is still a nurse taking care of disabled patients who need homecare. Yes, inspiring is the word that I would use on this mothers day, and every day for my mom.My sister also can't be described as just loving and caring. While she is both of those, kind fits her like a glove. Kim is nearly 9 years older than me so she had the heavy burden of having to help raise me after our lives were turned upside down. In a world full of anger, she treated every moment with me with kindness. That kindness is spread past me. She is a special needs teacher and I
Moms Are the Real Superheroes
As another Mother’s Day passes, it will have been eleven years since Arlene June Mychajliw left this earthly home for the heavens above. No doubt she earned Sainthood raising seven crazy kids, me being the youngest. From a purely financial perspective we were dirt poor. As kids, we had no idea. We just assumed everyone didn’t have a phone or clothes dryer, went hungry, wore hand me downs, and used the oven as a heater in the winter whenever utilities were shut off. Necessity is the mother of all invention.
The End of World War II in Europe - General Dwight D. Eisenhower: A Background
Some seventy-nine years ago this week, Eisenhower told German Wehrmacht representative Colonel General Alred Jodl, while the war was over, he was expected to follow the surrender and maintain the peace. There was no jubilation at this historic moment, only relief that this terrible war was over. Eisenhower had reached the pinnacle of military command as one of the highest ranking American officers who emerged to defeat the strength of Adolph Hitler's forces in Europe.
Any Questions I Can Help Answer Helping Veterans
Any Questions I Can Help Answer Helping Veterans
Big Change for SSI Recipients
A: The rule has always been that you cannot use trust funds to pay for food for a recipient of Social Security Income (SSI), without causing a reduction in benefits; but this is changing. Effective September 30, 2024, food will no longer be considered "In-Kind Support and Maintenance" (ISM) for SSI purposes. So yes, you will be able to use the money in the supplemental needs trust to buy food for your beneficiary!
Deborah Williams
Every aspect of our lives is touched by politics and policy whether it be what you can use to kill the weeds in your yard; how clean your drinking water is; to whether America will supply weapons to another country.
Tom Barton
Sports, it's in his blood. Other than his amazing wife and growing family, it's all he thinks about. That passion carries over into local sports coverage for the South Shore Press.
New Look, New Team - Excellent News!
New look. New logo. Seasoned professionals. HIgh quality journalism. Local sports coverage you won't find anywhere else. A passion for public service in Suffolk County.
Profiles in Reporting: Bob Chartuk
That's when South Shore Press reporter Robert Chartuk grabbed a notepad, gathered stories, and banged away on a typewriter as a reporter for the first time.
Analysis: GOP Eats Their Own, While Democrats Dig In and Defend.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the indictment of Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX) and his wife charging bribery, conspiracy, unlawful foreign influences, and money laundering. The Cuellars are alleged to have accepted nearly $600,000 in this scheme.
Ask Your Fellow Veteran Fear of Change
Fear of change is a common phenomenon in humans. This is especially true with veterans coming home from the service. However, it was not a problem when they first entered the military service. Thus we need to look at both the entry and exit to understand the difference. When the recruit entered to service and basic training they were joined with twenty or more other recruits. They all went through about three months of basic training together, and when changes in life styles took place it happened to all. We were clothed, fed, housed and worked in a true peer to peer, buddy system and when transferred to other bases it did not change that life style.
Ask Your Fellow Veteran Fear of Change
Fear of change is a common phenomenon in humans. This is especially true with veterans coming home from the service. However, it was not a problem when they first entered the military service. Thus we need to look at both the entry and exit to understand the difference.
Reader Response
I read with interest your rebuttal to a recent editorial regarding view points on Pres. Biden. It reminded me of Jack Webb just the fact Ma'am, and the demographic of senior who reside in Brookhaven Town.
IRS Issues Notice Regarding 2024 IRA Required Minimum Distributions
A: Since your mother died after December 31, 2019, your distribution rules are governed by the SECURE ACT. You are considered a designated beneficiary of an inherited IRA and the 10-year rule applies.
On Preserving Suffolk's Underground Water Supply
Turner was speaking about far- western Long Island—Brooklyn— and how it blew its underground water supply more than a century ago.
Guest Editorial: Pro Hamas Radicals Must be Stopped
Six words perfectly summed up the dangerous idiocy and raging antisemitism taking place on college campuses across the country when a now viral clip of an anti-Israeli protester explained why she was there.
Waving the Wrong Flag
It was an emotional moment for members of Congress. In a patriotic display of heartfelt bipartisanship, public servants from both political parties furiously and joyously waved flags after GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson needed Democratic members to pass a massive investment of $61 billion into the country.
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Sheriff Toulon Honors Student Ambassador Program Grads at Central Islip HS
The program's mission is to stress public safety, promote trust for local law enforcement, and to warn adolescents against falling susceptible to bad influences.
Local Irish Americans Honored by Suffolk County Legislature
Deputy Presiding Officer Steven J. Flotteron organized the midday event, which took place at the H. Lee Dennison Building in Hauppauge on Wednesday, March 26.
A Lesson in Kindness Within the Eastport-South Manor Central School District
South Street School students in the Eastport-South Manor Central School District demonstrated their philanthropic skills through two collections this past month.