Following the passing of Ron “Schoolboy” Teasley, 101-year-old Greason is believed to be the last living player from the ...
The Wasp¬-class amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD-7) is set to begin a modernization program at Norfolk Naval Shipyard in June ...
John “Johnny Q” Quinesso Sr., a WWII Navy veteran, celebrated his 100th birthday aboard the Battleship New Jersey in Camden ...
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How did one man crack Iwo Jima’s defenses in WW II?
This video tells the true World War II story of a single Marine who shattered one of the strongest defensive positions of the ...
With the recent redaction of our history at the President's House in mind, I’d like to introduce readers to some little-known history from Philadelphia during World War II.
Shelter Island lost George Strom one of its finest citizens and an inspiration to all who had the privilege of knowing him. Here’s a story by our Nancy Green from June 2023 that shows why George meant ...
Memories of becoming a prisoner of war during World War II are fresh in Joseph Cucinotta's mind on his 103rd birthday.
Dave Huber reflects on the stark contrast between past and present youth behavior regarding responsibility. He emphasizes a perceived decline in personal accountability and critiques the ...
Ron Teasley passed away Feb. 3 making centenarian Bill Gleason the last surviving player of the Negro Leagues era.
George Charles Strom, longtime Shelter Island resident, passed away at home on Monday, Feb. 2, 2026. He was 99 years old. George was born on Nov. 27, 1926 in Groton, S.D. to Esther L. (née Kyle) and ...
Bill Greason’s life is one of a kind. He grew up across the street from Martin Luther King Jr. in 1930s Atlanta. Greason ...
Americas story is true myth. For 250 years, we have attacked the earth, sky, sea, and space, not to conquer or control but ...
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