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The event was held this past Sunday. Check out photos from the parade inside the article.
The 25-year-old was a passenger on one of the two boats that crashed in the West Fox Creek Channel Sunday afternoon.
"This is a major moment as the town of Babylon has never celebrated the month of pride which is June," one of the event organizers said.
The driver and his passenger, both 17-years-old, were hospitalized after the crash Monday, police said.
Two protests held in the village came together last week at Argyle Park to show their support for the Black Lives Matter movement.
The village announced that these facilities can reopen this week as Long Island prepares to enter phase 3 of reopening next week.
Babylon resident Nicolette Costanza has been working full time and volunteering in her spare time as an EMT to keep the community safe.
Colleen Capizzi has been hospitalized with the coronavirus for nearly two months while the community helps her family.
West Babylon resident Vincent Mangiapane was nominated for working countless hours to help others as an EMT during the pandemic.
An officer from Long Island and his partner stopped to play a game of basketball while working in New York City.
The bike-share program was supposed to return in April but the operator had to pull the plug due to the financial impact of the pandemic.
The employees of the Tanner Park Senior Center were nominated for their work to provide services for senior citizens amid the pandemic.
The three kids were nominated after starting a food drive to raise nearly three tons of food for a local pantry.
The front-line workers got a special treat from the local pizzeria on National Pizza Party Day earlier this week.
What started as a small local group to help the local community launched into a nonprofit helping hundreds during the coronavirus crisis.
Find out how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Babylon and its surrounding areas this week.
The governor made the announcement during his daily coronavirus briefing on Saturday.
The courts will be open for outdoor play while still following guidelines to avoid the spread of the coronavirus.
The family-friendly event asks residents to bike, skateboard or scooter around town to donate food items to local pantries.
Find out how you can participate in the remote meeting set for Wednesday. The board will be considering boarding up 3 local homes.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
A local pizzeria is looking to help the family of a beloved local delivery driver who was killed in a car crash last week.
A mama duck got a special Mother's Day gift when the officers rescued her ducklings from the storm drain Sunday evening.
Many have been experiencing financial hardship due to COVID, so the utility company is reminding residents of programs to help.
The memorial honored the men who recently died, two from the coronavirus, with a special drive-by memorial parade.
The latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Babylon and its surrounding areas.
"We're doing really well because we're set up exactly for this," Hometown Flower Co. owner Jaclyn Rutigliano told Patch.
Two local parks that were closed down to help keep with social distancing guidelines due to the coronavirus, will reopen Friday.
The blaze badly damaged the home but no residents were injured. Check out photos and a video from the scene inside the article.
Since there is no live sporting events due to the coronavirus, the AG says companies should reduce or eliminate fees from sports packages.
“We hope to give Americans a touching display of American resolve that honors those serving on the frontline of our fight with COVID-19.”
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced in his daily news conference that he will be signing an executive order allowing pharmacists to conduct tests.
Long Islanders can donate food to food pantries that will be picked up for free by PinkTie and Late Night Chauffeurs.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Babylon and its surrounding areas.