The man also crashed into a parking meter before swerving in and out of the lane several times, police say.
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.
The third annual NESPY Awards Ceremony was held Thursday. Watch a video of the full ceremony inside the article.
Students were recognized for outstanding academic achievements, leadership qualities and community service.
I always wondered how my childhood Schwinn Stingray gears worked, because everything was hidden inside the hub. Now I know.
Check out this story from earlier in the week on Northport Patch.
High levels of bacteria were found at Valley Grove Beach, officials say.
The HS humanitarian group, “Students for 60,000,” partnered with nearby pizzerias to deliver food to nearly 30 families in East- Northport.
Masks and social distancing will be required whenever the markets are held. Here's what else you need to know.
A leader in assisted living launches a campaign that pays tribute to the heroes confronting COVID 19: their employees
Shrimp and Sardine, 10-month-old male kittens who are bonded, were named the Northport Cat Rescue Association's featured pets.
She had been driving around while yelling, screaming and cursing at people, police say.
Jeffrey McClure, of East Northport, pointed a pellet gun at officers, who thought it was a hunting rifle, authorities said.
St. Anthony's parishioners at Sunday's drive-in masses were happy to hear that beginning this Wednesday masses will be in the Church.
Peter DeTolla was recently recognized by the Suffolk County School Superintendents Association for his academic success.
An 83-year-old man's SUV was rear-ended while he was trying to make a turn; the impact knocked his vehicle into the home, police say.
Werner Reich usually visits both middle schools to share his story, but he gave a Google Meet presentation this year instead.
The students volunteered to help feed hundreds of families in need at the local food pantry in Huntington Station.
Nelson, a 7-year-old cat, has lost his family twice: "He once again finds himself scared and confused with another void in his heart."
A man bought a bottle of liquor at a local store with a potentially forged credit card, police say.
The family business saw demand grow for the "ninja warrior" sets as Long Island families stayed home during the pandemic.
The man driving her crashed after she was shot somewhere else earlier in the day, police say.
St. Anthony of Padua Church in East Northport will continue "drive-in" masses on Sundays during Pandemic. RESERVATIONS PLEASE!
The man kept walking after the teen, asking various personal questions.
On Memorial Day US Navy veteran Bob Slingo along with neighbor Ensign Tim Hamill (USMM) honored those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Tiger, a 10-month-old female tabby, was named the Northport Cat Rescue Association's Kitten of the Week. Here's how to adopt her.
He bought more than $200,000 worth of N95 masks and sold them at inflated prices amid the coronavirus crisis, officials say.
ALSO: A large group fight broke out in East Northport, police say.
A vote on the 2020-21 budget is scheduled to be held in June. Here's what you should 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.
The Port Press students and advisors meet twice a week digitally to brainstorm, plan and create content. Here's how to follow them.
Report Expects Continued Decline in Northport Power Station Use From 55% of Plant Capacity in 2005 to 2.9% by 2035
Here are the daily numbers on confirmed cases of the new coronavirus by specific town in Suffolk County.
The "Duke Brothers" are about 8 months old. Here's how you can adopt them.
Staff collected food, gift cards, and cash donations from community members and called the food drive a "tremendous success."
ALSO: There were several calls made for people reportedly not social distancing, police say.
Congratulations, Tage Oster!