Every Saturday Patch offers up a list of top news headlines in case you missed a day at Patch this week.
The board of appeals will also consider house addition, two-family use application.
Board reappoints special counsel and there is no update on village burglary incident.
Tae Kwan Do Studio seeks approval for Deer Park location.
The agency issues a public apology after Thursday's signal outage stranded commuters.
Just in case you missed a day of news at Patch this week here's a list of the top headlines.
Village employees and officials agree on pay stipend, salary increases.
State program offers funds for high-efficiency appliance replacements for those damaged by recent storms.
Three homeowners are looking to legalize existing structures and approval for new construction.
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Despite improvement, Town continues to have Suffolk's highest jobless level.
At least for two upcoming weekends, the historic trolley route is the way to see town from a whole new old perspective.
Projects cause schedule adjustments.
Get some fresh air, bond as a family, and help take care of our world-class beaches and you can start this weekend.
Three residents are seeking variances at this week's zoning board meeting.
Despite huge sand piles left by the tropical storm village officials had the popular facility open for swimming shortly after Irene's visit.
Board wants time to review additional feedback in light of public confusion regarding some proposals.
The annual Babylon Beautification Society event is a popular end of summer happening in Babylon Village.
There are many pets available for adoption at the Town of Babylon Animal Shelter.
Every day Patch offers up a short list of events, programs and meetings taking place in and around the village.
Removing fallen trees and debris from village streets will take several days.
Number of trees to be cleared grows as residents call in damage reports to town offices.
Now that Hurricane Irene has come and gone Patch is asking readers to provide insight on damage, cleanup and storm experiences.
As Hurricane Irene approaches Long Island is put on a tornado watch.
Babylon Town Supervisor says a coordinated effort between town, villages, county and state has all emergency response plans set and ready to go.
Town of Babylon residents near the water will need to begin leaving their homes at 8 a.m.
Governor announces system-wide shutdown of MTA with Hurricane Irene near.
The transit system is already cutting back on trains to the East End in light of Hurricane Irene.
Town event is postponed given impending storm conditions.
Crews on standby to keep roads passable for residents across the town.
A 5.8 earthquake in Virginia resonated on Long Island Tuesday early afternoon, with some areas experiencing a stronger impact than others and some none at all.
Mosquito samples test positive for virus; county continuing to spray.
Every weekend Patch offers up a short calendar of events, programs and meetings happening in and around the village in the upcoming week.
Patch plans to honor the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks through the stories and viewpoints of its community members.
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New Jersey Transit derailment to cause track changes.
Every week Patch offers up a list of the top 10 news headlines, in no particular order, to make sure residents haven’t missed a story or topic of interest.
The Babylon Village Highway Department digs up field next to Railroad Avenue playground to address neighborhood water issues.