Trained staff will be there to help Hurricane Sandy victims with applications for federal housing and business recovery aid.
Officer gunned down in line of duty in October added to memorial wall.
Officials on hand to official open Carll's River to fish looking to spawn for first time in 100 years.
Current restaurant and new business to present their cases before village board.
Grand jury subpoenas served to officials including County Executive Steve Bellone.
American Lung Association’s report finds Suffolk has worst ozone air pollution in the area.
Taxes would rise 9.7 percent from current fiscal year's budget.
Company execs present case before the village's Board of Trustees.
Repairs to roadway ravaged by Superstorm Sandy completed in less than six months.
One West Main will replace the recently closed Tidewaters Grill.
FEMA money will go towards reimbursing village for post-Sandy cleanup costs.
Local business owners invited to Tuesday's networking and general meeting free of charge.
Senior advocates will be in Babylon Town 16 times throughout the late Spring and Summer.
Seaside pool was among the most heavily damaged buildings in the village.
Town supervisor, county legislator and village mayor all come out to congratulate high school's three Long Island Championship teams.
New restaurant would take over the space currently occupied by Tidewaters.
Roadway is closed to eastbound motorists between the Wantagh State Parkway and Meadowbrook Parkway due to reconstruction of a pedestrian tunnel at Jones Beach.
Unlimited free trips for cars to the Residential Recycling Center in West Babylon.
USPS drops plans to halt Saturday mail delivery service.
Village residents pass the 2013-2014 library budget with over 78 percent voting yes.
Water levels at Babylon's favorite lake return to normal, but excess mud by fountain remains.
Belmont Lake among those that will be ready for visitors during the summer kick-off weekend.
Town officials hold public hearing to decide whether two homes will be declared public nuisances and boarded up.
A weekly video roundup of all of the top stories from Babylon Village and West Babylon for the week of April 6.
Girl scouts donated pajamas for women and children in Suffolk County Domestic Abuse shelters.
Lawmaker says America shouldn't rush into war, but should act if There's evidence that North Korea is about to attack.
After effects of Hurricane Sandy on village's budget and assessed valuation evident, says mayor.
Soil around the newly installed fish ladder gave way over the weekend at Argyle Lake Park.
A group of neighbors came out in opposition of the Long Island Yacht Club's new bar proposal.
Save the Great South Bay members advocate keeping the new Fire Island breach open and wants greater attention to coastline issues.
State Sen. to introduce legislation asking for state education department to lessen risks at schools used as polling place.
The board approved several upcoming events in Babylon Village and made an announcement concerning the budget.
New legislation would prevent minors from purchasing energy drinks at County parks.
Justice John Rafter also chosen to serve another term as three candidates run unopposed.
The Town's 24th Annual Women's History Month Celebration is set for March 23.
Kids and families from all over the Town can enjoy a massive Easter egg hunt on March 23.
Local families can enjoy the 20th annual Easter egg hunt on March 23 at the New York State park.
State officials say it will help thwart forgeries in counterfeit markets.
Next step to repairing access road to beaches begins.
A study conducted on sewer systems south of Montauk Highway found most pipes in great condition.