Check out this story reported last week on Babylon Patch.
After over a year of legal battles, the court ruled that a local firefighter and father of two can build his treehouse without a permit.
Babylon Village Women's Club hosted a special tea where an Auschwitz survivor shared her life story.
Take a look back at some of the stories that had Patch readers talking in 2019.
The local resident started the page after her 53-year-old sister died unexpectedly this month. She is raising money to help her family.
Check out the full list of winners in this year's holiday home decorating contest and cookie contest. Congratulations to the winners!
Check out this story reported earlier this month on Babylon Patch.
The group, started by a Long Island native after he was bullied for years as a kid, works to help combat bullying in the area.
Restaurants and bars will now have new requirements in the village of Babylon.
Local Partnership Fed More than 2,000 Residents this Thanksgiving.
Robert Moses, who was instrumental in many projects on LI, was also accused of racism. What do you think? Should the park be renamed?
Two people were injured in the crash Tuesday morning.
The parents of the 4-year-old got warning letters after he was seen playing outside. The association claims it's not a matter of racism.
After two public hearings, village officials voted unanimously this week to approve the new law.
U.S. Marines who served in Iraq and Afghanistan unloaded 2,000 turkeys that Stop & Shop donated to Island Harvest and Long Island Cares
Babylon Village officials are proposing a ban on Airbnbs and other rentals less than 30 nights. What do you think?
In honor of Veteran's Day, the local eateries will be donating a portion of the proceeds to a non-profit to help veteran amputees.
The event is set for this weekend. Check out what you need to know before heading out to the festival.
The commercial for the luxury car maker features a familiar scene to many Long Islanders. Watch the full commercial in the article.
The business is offering a gift card and a high five for the return of their sign.
​Check out this story reported last week on Babylon Village Patch.
Also: New supermarket chain set to open 8 LI stores / Man asks 4-year-old girl to leave library with him / 14 charged for gun trafficking
So far, the village has received a $100K grant and a $200K donation from a local resident to help restore the nearly 100-year-old memorial.
National Bullying Prevention Month kicks off this October across the nation. Have you experienced bullying in Babylon?
The fundraiser on Friday helped raise money to help Aidan Peña​, who was diagnosed as a type 1 diabetic, purchase a new service dog.
The fundraiser will be held at a local Crossfit gym this week.
The new law would allow officers to confiscate bicyclists from youths who are seen riding "recklessly." What do you think of this new law?
The second of four Babylon Block Parties will kick off Thursday night. Check out what you need to know before heading out.
A third-generation florist and her husband decided to put a unique twist on the flower business.