Every day Patch offers up a short list of events and news happening in and around the village.
There are a slew of fun activities and programs happening this week in and around Babylon Village.
Every day Patch brings you a short list of events, activities, news and information.
Hours of first-person recollections of life in the town's hamlets are preserved and available for viewing at Old Town Hall Museum.
The James Street Players recently held auditions for their Summer High School/College production of Pippin and Patch stopped by to get the scoop.
Every day Patch brings readers a list of events, programs, activities and ideas.
Remnants of the former Argyle Hotel, the famed escape for 19th-century New York City summer vacationers, can still be spotted among the private homes of the village's Argyle Park neighborhood.
The unveiling of the historic fountain recreation was an old-fashioned affair, with Memorial Day revelers and volunteers gathering to witness the big reveal.
Two years in the making, the new historic fountain recreation is running in front of the Babylon Village Historical Society.
One hundred and ten years ago, cutting-edge technology was being put into practice for the first time on the corner of Virginia Avenue and Fire Island Avenue.
Every week Patch offers up a list of the top news to help make sure readers didn’t miss an important story or event coverage.
The first-ever independent film festival kicks off this evening with a documentary about the economic crash of 2007-2010.
This year's music department trip to the Heritage Festival in Boston resulted in numerous group and solo wins by choral and band students.
A Patch photographer goes behind-the-scenes and gets shots of the pre-show fun.
Patch wants to make sure you know what's happening this week in and around the village.
Annual Babylon Village Arts Council "Art by the Falls" showcased a range of local artists with different styles and viewpoints.
Patch offers up a daily list of activities, events and meetings happening in and around the village.
If you missed getting consumed by a giant man-eating plant last weekend, there’s still a chance this weekend. “Little Shop of Horrors” continues its run at the James Street Theatre.
Here are five events and programs village residents may be interested in.
Make sure you don't miss any important meetings and events by checking out Patch's quick list of what's happening this week.
In one corner of the village, teachers and students study an ancient tongue to stay connected to their Irish heritage.
Don't miss great local theater this weekend, or some great high school varsity games today.
Here are five events taking place today that residents might enjoy.
This week Patch interviews perhaps the first BHS alumnus to be featured on a reality television show hit. Fox, a 1997 graduate, starred in the Food Network hit "Ace of Cakes."
The recreation of the historical landmark will be dedicated during a ceremony to be held on Memorial Day at the Village Historical Society.
Here are the top 10 headlines from Babylon Village Patch for this week.
Today's list of five things not to miss includes bingo, a defensive driving course and arts and crafts for the younger set.
Local LI theater troupe The Gercharel Players perform Frederick Knott's Dial M for Murder to a packed house at Old Town Hall in Babylon Town.
Benefit concert supported by BACCA aids relief efforts in Japan.
There is always something to do in the village and today's top five list brings something for boaters, dancers and those looking to help a good cause.
Every day Patch offers up five events, programs and meetings village residents might want to know about. Today there's a budget vote and also a chance to be 'green.'
Every day Patch brings you a list of five events, programs and meetings happening in and around the village.
Don't miss the first-ever Founder's Day events on Saturday, or a very special fundraiser on Sunday.
Three local historical institutions will collectively host a day of speeches and tours to commemorate Babylon Village's history this coming Saturday.
The Conklin House continues to showcase Babylon Village artists with another one-person show and reception.
It's finally Friday and as usual there's plenty to do today in the village. Seniors have a chance to get free tax help, the girls softball team takes to the field and there's a great local concert.