The students competed in trade show and business categories at the event.
The collaborative business course allows students to work together from five high schools.
The environmental firm testing it said it's too early to "deem the school safe or unsafe." A FB group said contamination is "irrefutable."
The students were named Science Student of the Month and Technology and Engineering Student of the Month.
The man also refused to take a breath test or do any field sobriety tests, police say.
PSEG Long Island donates to local Girl Scout Gold Star award winner's project.
The "Sick Out" will take place Monday morning and comes after high levels of mercury were found in a cesspool on school grounds.
Check out this story from earlier in the week on Northport Patch.
The Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame has officially announced its Class of 2020, and Northport has a few representatives.
Timothy Brojer pleaded guilty to using public money for home improvement and stealing village property.
An environmental firm tested the air after high levels of mercury were found in a cesspool just outside the building.
The students from the double-accelerated math class spoke on math topics in advance of the Long Island Math Fair at Hofstra University.
June and Cash, both kittens, were named the Northport Cat Rescue Association's Kittens of the Week. You can meet and adopt them yourself.
Elevated mercury levels were found in the cesspool area outside the building, officials said. Parents were outraged.
All boys and girls ages 9 to 14 can participate in the K of C Basketball Free Throw Contest at Trinity Regional School in East Northport.
The free throw competition is open to boys and girls from nine to 14 years old.
Students returned to the elementary school after a wing of the building reopened.
ALSO: A woman accuses a man she lives with of stealing her medicine, & people drive around following someone, say it was a prank, cops say.
The Dickinson Avenue Elementary School students thanked servicemen and women with a holiday performance.
Check out this story from earlier in the week on Northport Patch, plus a link to the GoFundMe.
Knights to Host "Back to the Eighties ... Let's Celebrate the 80's" Dinner Dance Fund Raiser at K of C Hall January 18th
Bristal residents meet World Series hero fifty years after greatest game ever pitched in World Series history
Tonight, we ring in not only a new year, but a new decade. Did you take a picture? Share it with Patch for a chance to be featured!
The family of a young Northport woman undergoing treatment for a rare cancer creates GoFundMe.
ALSO: Man tries to break into woman's car—with her inside, police say.
Take a look back at some of the stories that had Patch readers talking in 2019.
Check out this heartwarming story from earlier this week on Northport Patch.
Meet the author of "Murder on Lewis Road and Other Stories Growing Up Northport," a book delving into life in Northport in the 1960s.
Legislators voted to permanently rename the planetarium in honor of Charles and Helen Reichert, longtime philanthropists in Suffolk.
Local family opens Brunello's Pizzeria of East Northport on Larkfield Road.
The two cats were named the Northport Pets of the Week.
Northport Fire Department holds annual day-after-Christmas blood drive.
The students brought holiday cheer to patients at Pilgrim Psychiatric Center.
Also: Fire department captain dies of 9/11 illness / LI girl becomes figure skating gold medalist / Reward for arrest in missing dog case
For Carmen Cotto, earning the love and trust of her adopted cat, Angelica, was nothing short of a Christmas miracle. Here's how it unfolded.
ALSO: A woman reports a car has followed her on multiple occasions, and a gun was found at the Village Dock harbor, police say.
Lewis Oliver Farm Sanctuary wants Northport residents to take Annabelle the cow on an adventure and send their best photos.
Santa will be visiting Northport on Saturday.
The man is on tape looking in the windows of a Fort Salonga home in September, police say. Have you seen him?