The new Sonic in North Babylon is still buzzing as residents check out the first Long Island location of the burger chain.
An otherworldly new enterprise has come to town.
It's not Europe, but it sure looks like it!
Here's a chance to eat chocolate while drinking in this incredible view at the same time.
A window display bubbles with color and fun.
It's the end of an era for many dealerships across the country and Babylon is no exception.
The former bank building's transformation into the newest large-scale restaurant in Babylon Village continues.
Now with school out and summer vacations starting, Patch offers up where the cheapest gas can be found in and around the village.
Every day Patch asks village residents a question relating to living or working in the village, feedback on a hot topic or a pertinent Long Island issue.
Buying local is the best as it keeps local businesses up and running which is good for the community. But are more people going online to shop these days?
Joann Donnelly talks about her journey from unfit new mom to half-marathoner and why she's bringing her boot camp to Babylon.
Patch scouts out the best spots for outdoor dining around town.
The recent chamber event, the Spring Fling Festival, brought in the crowds which meant a big boost for business.
Local residents enjoyed Spring Fling, a three-day event of music, art, food and shopping. A Patch photographer captured the fun.
A lot stands ready and waiting for new home construction near Argyle Lake.
Okay, ice-cream sleuths--Patch brings you another cool picture of the cold. Where is it?
Or rather, where's the scoop? Ice cream cones are sold all over the village. Patch continues its series on tracking down their whereabouts before summer melts away.
Where in the world is this chilly cool swirl? Patch continues its series on that most important mission of summer: the swift acquisition of ice cream!
This fearsome guy guards the front of Pier 44 Restaurant.
Long-standing village women's clothing retailer advertises store-wide sales as it prepares to close its doors.
This Saturday and Sunday are chock full of fun events, including the annual chamber Spring Fling, and even an audition event for local acting talent.
Service program offers Babylon teens a chance to pitch in around town while earning credits for high school community service requirements.
An eviction notice was spotted on a new retail store's doors on Deer Park Avenue.
In a new feature, Patch highlights new business openings and other downtown news.
Every day Patch asks village residents a question relating to living or working in the village, feedback on a hot news topic or a pertinent Long Island issue.
The 13th annual Chefs for a Cause benefit dinner at Venetian Shores raised money for the Babylon Breast Cancer Coalition.
As the week winds down Patch offers a glimpse at what local gas stations are charging for fuel.
The LIRR reports many of this morning's rush hour trains out of Babylon are being impacted by the ongoing repair work.
LIRR now says disruptions due to Sunday’s Amtrak derailment will continue through Thursday evening, .
Patch offers up a short list of job opportunities available in the village.
Most Babylon residents aren't too happy about the increasing price at the pump.
Every day seems to bring an increase in gas prices. Patch offers up what pump costs are for the start of the week.
Earlier track condition in one of Amtrak’s East River tunnels caused delays and cancellations on the Babylon branch and others Monday evening.
Gas is hitting all-time highs so to help drivers find the best deal Patch offers up a look at pump prices in and around the village.
A wine tasting bar and a breakfast-lunch eatery are seeking approval to open on Deer Park Avenue.
Gas prices have steadily increased in the past few weeks. To help residents find the best deal Patch offers up current local pump price points.