Need a new idea for the big game party Sunday? A library program can help.
Every now and then Patch explores what may be unknown about Babylon Village.
Here's a look at meetings, programs and events coming up this week.
An ambassador for the Alzheimer’s Association Long Island says its time to step up attention.
Now it will cost 45 cents to mail that payment to LIPA.
County staffers visit local communities to help seniors get needed help, resources.
Missed a day at Patch? Here's a quick way to get caught up on news.
Given last year's 11 percent aid cut, Babylon school leaders were hoping for a bigger number this budget season.
Governor Andrew Cuomo has tied some strings to the aid package this year.
Patch offers up the top headlines of the past week.
The Suffolk County Legislature votes Babylon resident in as second-in-command.
There is always something happening in and around the village.
Patch highlights residents, village officials, organizations and business district leaders who are dedicated to making the village the best it can be.
Sometimes just a picture can tell a story and Patch offers a look at some of the most riveting.
It's been a busy year all around in Babylon Village, from new stores moving into a very stable business district to new school and government leaders.
This week's news included coverage of the serial killer investigation at Gilgo Beach and the death of a West Babylon father of four who was shot and killed in the line of duty.
The village's offerings for playtime --for both kids and grown-ups --are expanding.
An informational meeting Wednesday focused on options to slow traffic at the intersection of Litchfield Avenue and Route 109.
Here's a look at the top news and stories on Patch this past week.
Actor Mark Wahlberg won't be seen on Deer Park Avenue filming scenes for his new movie.
Here is the daily agenda of events, programs and activities happening in and around the village.
The weekly guide to events coming up.
The Conklin House was home to the very first Halloween celebration last weekend and visitors enjoyed pumpkin carvings and scary stories.
Every day Patch offers up a list of events and happenings in and around the village.
The MTA has reduced 117 phone numbers to just one.
Supervisor Steve Bellone's proposal would save resident $55, freeze spend in some areas and cut budget lines in others.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's veto of reimbursement legislation is an "excessive" response, says district.
Patch caught a quiet moment, as a resident stopped to pay homage on the anniversary of 9/11.
The POW/MIA vigil at Babylon Town Hall marked the 10th anniversary of 9/11 and honored those lost or held as prisoners in foreign wars.
In an commemorative series Patch asks readers how the events of 9/11 have changed their lives in the past decade.
Patch offers up a handy phone list of village and local emergency numbers residents may need this weekend.
In an advisory issued late Thursday the agency urges boaters, swimmers and surfers to stay away from local waterways until Irene departs Long Island.
Police, highway department and village leaders prep emergency response plan.
State and Long Island unemployment rates remain unchanged from June.
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.
Tanner Beach remains closed, and now county health officials have added a few other Babylon Town beach spots to the list - including Venetian Shores in Lindenhurst.
An East Meadow resident was hit by a empty train early Saturday morning.
The former adult novelty shop on Sunrise Highway had generated controversy over its proximity to a residential neighborhood.
Every day Patch offers up a visual glimpse of activity and people in and around the village.
Track work project leads to schedule changes.