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Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Babylon and its surrounding areas.
The Babylon resident found a way to feed the hospital workers working the overnight shift. Find out how you can help.
Officials have closed another local park in light of the coronavirus outbreak.
Today's coronavirus hero is a nurse who overcame the virus herself and is now back to work helping others.
Mayor Ralph Scordino announced the closure to help enforce social distancing rules to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Officers discovered the man and woman sitting in a parked car with gunshot woulds Wednesday night.
The LI couple started a group to help provide food to the workers at Southside Hospital working to fight the coronavirus pandemic.
The village issued new guidelines to help stop the spread of coronavirus in the area including only allowing delivery or curbside pickup.
The total number of positive cases of coronavirus has risen to over 600 across the county, Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone announced.
"We are deeply grateful for our community and the incredible support that we have received," the theater owners said in a statement.
Check out what the state of emergency means for village residents.
There not been any reported COVID-19 cases involving town staff or facilities. Residents can still use some town services.
As of Sunday, a total of four Town of Babylon residents have been tested positive for the coronavirus, according to Steve Bellone.
Check out this story reported last week on Babylon Patch.
The theatre is not canceling shows, but taking preventative steps against the virus. No confirmed cases have been reported in Babylon yet.
The sold out Babylon Village fundraiser will be postponed until April.
The couple claimed the board was discriminating against the "only Latino kid in the complex," but a state agency ruled otherwise.
The two Long Islanders were part of the Sacred Heart University cheerleading team who won its first-ever UCA National Championship​.
The project to improve parcel of land located on Depot Place began last weekend.
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Check your tickets! A winning TAKE 5 ticket was sold in the area this week.
The company is warning residents that scams are on the rise. Check out how you can tell if a call is a scam and what to do about it.
The Village will hold the first ever Winterfest winter fair on Sunday, February 16th.
Check out this story reported recently on Babylon Patch.
Mark your calendars! The four dates of festivities have been set for this summer.
The empty building that was deemed a "public nuisance" and threat to the safety of the community by local officials was demolished Thursday.
The local resident was diagnosed with a 9/11-related cancer last month. Find out how you can help him and his family.
Village Mayor Ralph Scordino held a "Coffee and Conversation" event with local residents to discuss several local projects in the works.