2013 Chamber includes two new members and a new president.
More than $250K worth of wire stolen since 2010 in organized scheme, according to Nassau County district attorney.
Board approves new Deputy Village Clerk and announces big openings for pool reconstruction.
Presentation will include guests from Town of Babylon, Adopt-A-House and others.
Public can offer input on cleanup plan Tuesday in Wyandanch.
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Horsley, Cilmi looking to give those hit hardest extra time to pay taxes without interest.
Scouts helped better local communities in their Eagle Scout projects.
Funds will assist areas across Long Island impacted by Hurricane Sandy.
County executives speak at meeting and discuss the state of their counties.
15-year-old is youngest to obtain rank of Eagle Scout in his troop.
The new museum exhibit contains artifacts and uniforms from Babylon residents.
Artifacts from residents' tours of service from the 1800s to present-day on display for all to see.
Anne Marie Dolan retired from her position after working for W. Babylon for 20 years.
"Text-A-Tip" aims to be a confidential way for locals to submit crime details to Crime Stoppers.
Babylon Town Board signed off on the first of its $22.5 million worth of contracts to repair town beaches, parks and docks.
Horsley will serve another year in same position for Suffolk County Legislature.
Aid totaling $9.7 billion approved Friday, with a second vote for an additional $50 billion scheduled for later this month.
150 firefighters and 20 trucks will head out to ask residents to "fiill the boot" for Sandy victims.
Catch up on the week's top stories with a rundown of the latest from Babylon.
Accused men used addresses in Lindenhurst, Patchogue and West Babylon among others.
New AbTech filters will keep potential hazardous items from reaching the Great South Bay.
Board accepts resignation of previous chairman, Theresa Del Toro.
Fishermen aimed to sell expensive blackfish after going over their quota.
Farmhouse was built and lived in by American Revolutionary soldier David Smith.
Portion of roadway near Village Line Road named for Army Specialist Jacob S. Fletcher.
Galen Merigliano and Ethan Penny were honored by local legislator for earning prestigious award.
Mayor Scordino lights up holiday tree and Santa arrives to delight of children.
Former New York City police officer will take over for former trustee Alice Vanderveldt.
DEC reopens part of Great South Bay nearly a full-month after Hurricane Sandy churned up the shoreline.
Mary Schapiro, a Babylon HS grad, will leave the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission next month.
State officials plan to rebuild Ocean Parkway, Robert Moses traffic circle and sane dunes along barrier beaches.
An extended holiday weekend will close some organizations and businesses.
Mayor says the festivities will give the village some sense of a return to normalcy.
Alice Vanderveldt has served as a village trustee for 17 years.
Babylon Village mayor wants "everyone to know that we are working around the clock."
Latest finding gives town most reported human cases in the county this year.
Mayor extends village's emergency curfew for areas South of Montauk Highway.
Incumbent well ahead in Nassau and Suffolk counties.
A West Babylon man was arrested for walking in an area of Babylon Village after dark that was under a curfew.