Local Suffolk County lawmaker dropped into see all of the things campers had learned this summer.
The ballet troupe presented Coppelia last weekend.
The village board meeting on August 14th included the resignation of Robert Carpenter.
New filtration system will prevent 85 percent of contaminants from entering Great South Bay.
A home on Deer Park Avenue and Ketewamoke Avenue will be demolished to make way for three homes.
Parts of several salt marshes in Babylon Town, including those at Cedar, Oak and Gilgo Beaches, will be treated today, say Suffolk health officials.
The county will be spraying pesticides from aircraft tonight starting at 7:30 p.m. over Babylon Village and parts of West Babylon.
Suffolk County Department of Health Services will conduct an aerial spraying against West Nile Virus on Wednesday evening.
Government leaders press study needed to be done to "even begin the conversation."
The advocates assist our area's senior citizens with food stamps, Medicare and other government-related items.
The past week in Babylon featured a power outage, awards, a huge donation and more.
Attend a government meeting, make your own pizza or play bingo for a good cause on a busy Thursday.
In a busy week for local police departments, over 20 arrested either in or from Babylon and West Babylon.
After three arrests following accidents in the past week on Long Island, is enough being done to keep drunk drivers off of the roadway?
Would you switch to FiOS if it was available in Babylon Village?
This week Patch asked readers what they thought about the proliferation of Canada Geese in village parks and their best idea for a vacant storefront. See what your neighbors had to say.
A committee of residents working toward a fall start date for a produce market.
If you're catching up on local news this weekend, here are the top 10 headlines from this week.
Readers offer up invaluable insight on parking and avoiding the dreaded ticket.
As February fades and March arrives here is a look at this week's top news.
Training helps parents become parents who lead.
But some concerns are prompting village officials to review activities beyond meal service.
Here is the big news of the week in case you missed a day at Patch.
The board will hear four applications at its next meeting on Feb. 15.
Babylon teen volunteers will gain hands-on experience of the court system through the program.
Village workers repaired the second waterfall section as well as retaining wall.
Babylon may get $100K in aid back if a new Senate bill gets approved.
Riders turn to social networks to get info on delays and voice their displeasure.
Major construction has hit the village, and parking is affected.
The best spot in town for housing paperwork is the historic structure on Mansfield Road.
Labor department statistics show town tops state and county jobless levels.
Elementary and grade school students plan to rack up the awards by making their way through a vacation's worth of books.
The New York State Department of Transportation has declared today an Air Quality Action Day due to predicted high levels of ground-level ozone pollution in parts of the region.
Every day Patch offers up a short list of events and news of the day.
One Lindenhurst and two West Babylon residents were honored by the Babylon Industrial Agency.
Two new modular homes are being built on the site of a torn-down house on Marlborough Road.
A home is ready to be built on this Park Avenue lot once a ready and willing buyer appears.
One hour after the Long Island Rail Road issued an alert that service on the Babylon branch is being impacted by a signal glitch west of the Jamaica station the MTA says service should be back to normal tonight.
A newcomer is challenging a board incumbent and the proposed spending plan offers up the same tax levy impact as last year.
Village firefighters' safety committee gears up for its busy season, with educational visits to schools on its agenda.