Community Corner

Week in Review: Jan. 30-Feb. 5

Top stories on Northport Patch this week.

Perhaps the best part of Patch is the ensuing discussion in our comment forums. Check out these top five most popular stories of the past week and throw in your own two cents.

Want to have the first (or final) say? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

: The old post office on Larkfield Road awaits a future as retail and restaurant space, next to its newly-demolished neighbor that was once a decrepit old tax office. Who would you like to see move in?

Find out what's happening in Northportwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

: Northport Sweet Shop Manager John Pappias, 47, pleaded not guilty to a felony fatal hit and run charge at Suffolk County Court last week, according to Newsday, though his attorney said he feels "horrible" about what happened and is cooperating fully with police.

: The Whitman girls basketball team broke a 15-year losing streak against rival Northport, 48-41, on Tuesday night in the second Coaches vs. Cancer game, a victory fans are hailing as "the end of the curse."

Find out what's happening in Northportwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

: Glenn senior Rich Czeczotka quarterbacked the Knights to an 11-1 season and the Long Island Class IV championship in the fall. With National Signing Day arriving Wednesday, Czeczotka had hoped to have his future mapped out, now he waits while two Division I schools – Rutgers and Bowling Green – sort out scenarios beyond his control.

: Suffolk Police said Thursday evening that what was initially thought to be an abduction attempt of an East Northport Middle School student early Thursday morning was a misunderstanding.


Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here