A quick scan of local online goodies for sale brings up an unique assortment of items.
Signal repair work at other stations means no trains leaving Babylon on Saturday or Sunday. Riders will have shuttle buses to Freeport for westbound travel.
The village retailer's appliances will be part of a popular game show and will also be featured in a talk show segment.
Mayor Ralph Scordino and other residents reminiscence about growing up in the village during the Founder's Day event.
Massimiliano Gargiulo, wine consultant and owner of Solo Vino, offers a crash course in how to choose the right bottle for a party, gift or meal.
Four village restaurants are among dozens on Long Island that are participating in a new springtime Restaurant Week celebration.
A six-month moratorium is in place regarding new restaurants as officials assess parking and traffic in the business district.
Busy retail districts can be overrun by signs but prudent oversight and store owner creativity can make signage a landscape plus.
It was another busy week in the village. Get a quick look at the past week's top headlines and news.
Patch takes a look around the village and offers up the local prices for gas.
Patch takes a look around at current fuel costs in the village and ne rby to help residents find the best price.
Patch went into the kitchen to learn a little about the guru cooking up the good food at Café Il Villaggio.
Omnibus Fashions is supporting the Christina Renna Foundation dress drive that aims to provide sick teens with prom attire at a special event this Spring.
Just in case you missed a day at Patch, here are the top headlines from the past week.
Patch knows everyone's looking for a job, whether it's part-time or fulltime and wants to help.
Here’s a peek at houses that recently sold in Babylon Village.
Buyers interested in purchasing foreclosures need to make sure they understand the various scenarios.
Business owners and residents aren't happy about the rising numbers at the local pumps but there is no public outcry yet.
The week is full of events and news happening in Babylon Village and with winter break many likely missed some of the great stories. So here's a handy review of what Patch covered this week.
Babylon Village store workers say a new law to stop smoking is a good idea but could have unintended consequences.
Whether you're looking for a fulltime job or a part-time gig to help pay bills these days Patch wants to help with providing some local listings of positions.
Patch offers up a look at what local gas prices are as the weekend approaches.
It was a week of sports and history,a community fundraising event with yummy food and lots of ideas for how Moms can relax and get a jump on lining up family activities for the upcoming winter break. Also this week's Mom's Council seeks your input on wh
Fifteen town businesses were cited and closed for various offenses including suspected prostitution by Suffolk Police and the Town of Babylon this week.
Patch talks with the new executive chef at the revamped Publick House.
Every week Patch hits the village streets to ask residents about various issues and interests. This week we wanted to know where people go when they're craving their favorite meal.
Residents looking to move up, or to scale back now that they're empty nesters get a quick and easy view of homes on the market thanks to this Patch report every Friday.
Babylon's business district weathered the past several years of rough economic winds, but there are a few storefronts empty. What would you love to see move into these available spaces? Comment below.
Talking with Mark Farrell, chef and owner of Lucy’s Bistro.
The big love day is just 12 days away. Luckily the village offers so many choices for finding a special gift for that special someone.
If you’re spending the holiday off catching up on your reading, Patch wants to make sure you didn’t miss any of the big news in the past week.
Various companies, including Good Samaritan Medical Center and FedEx, are looking for part-time and full-time workers.
Patch talks with the culinary mind behind the buzz at the popular Babylon small plate and wine bar.
Choosing a chiropractor requires an understanding of what a chiropractor does, and determining if their skills and expertise align with your needs.
The real estate market took one of the heaviest hits in the past few years of economic instability, but on a village level the market was a bit insulated from the turmoil and is poised for a healthy rebound.
It's New Year's Eve and if you don't have a place to go, or something to do, Patch offers up local spots you can celebrate the last evening of 2010.
Lindy's Taxi Service is hoping to prevent a tragedy in providing free rides home to drivers whom had had one too many holiday cocktail.
Babylon Village shops have a multitude of creative and thoughtful gift solutions under $20 so there's no excuse for not getting a neat gift for all those special people you want to thank.
A proposed 275-seat Asian fusion restaurant has the official approval of the Babylon Village Board and is working on finalizing plans for the required building permit.