Michael Marcantonio donated the masks to local hospitals, first responders and veterans.
Northport's traditional Fourth of July events may be canceled, but there are several other ways you can celebrate the holiday safely.
Check out this story from earlier in the week on Northport Patch.
The book drive, hosted by Book Revue, will go through June. Here's how to help get books in the hands of children in the community.
Masks and social distancing will be required whenever the markets are held. Here's what else you need to know.
Four beaches will open on Memorial Day weekend. Capacity will be limited to 50 percent, and beach-goers will need a face mask to enter.
Paul Scancarelli, a.k.a. "Paul Vibes," talked to Patch about overcoming a learning disability and using that to try inspiring others.
Report Expects Continued Decline in Northport Power Station Use From 55% of Plant Capacity in 2005 to 2.9% by 2035
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The scouts raised the money during their 11th annual New Year’s Day Polar Bear Swim.
Today's coronavirus hero enthusiastically looks to help as a volunteer on LI.
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Today's hero is battling coronavirus as a PA at LI hospitals and as a paramedic and EMS volunteer.
A Northport church group leads an effort to make protective face coverings to donate to LI hospitals.
Cellphone tracking data shows how well Long Islanders are doing to "flatten the curve" during the coronavirus crisis.
The Town closed the properties on Monday due to the new coronavirus.
Troop 410's annual Pancake Breakfast for charity was postponed to an unknown date due to concerns over the new coronavirus.
The Northport Historical Society will bring in a specialist to share stories of Long Island women during the American Revolution.
The Irish pub will hold an event this weekend for the children's cancer charity.
He was celebrated ahead of Engineers Week.
After studying cancer cases in the Northport HS 2016 class, the department is expanding its investigation time-wise and across the district.
The missing East Northport teen was found after being reported missing Thursday night, police say.
The former Northport Chamber of Commerce president and local doctor is training for a long ride for a good cause.
Prices on antiques, including jewelry, china, books and more will be greatly reduced during the upcoming two-day sale.
A dance teacher is commended by a local parent.
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The event comes a week before Valentine's Day.
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Here's what to expect at the Saturday afternoon event sponsored by the Northport Chamber of Commerce.
Peter Hornick, a lifelong Northport resident, visited Norwood Avenue Elementary School to teach a daisy troop about electric safety.
PSEG Long Island donates to local Girl Scout Gold Star award winner's project.
Timothy Brojer pleaded guilty to using public money for home improvement and stealing village property.
Check out this story from earlier in the week on Northport Patch, plus a link to the GoFundMe.
The family of a young Northport woman undergoing treatment for a rare cancer creates GoFundMe.
Take a look back at some of the stories that had Patch readers talking in 2019.