County shares the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention immunization recommendations.
Here's a preview of the upcoming free events at town hall and parks next month.
Melissa Itoh and Judeith Chiello among first same-sex couples to marry in New York.
A major resurfacing project will detour traffic from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. for at least five weeks.
The National Weather Service and New York State DOT and DEC have issued weather advisories for Friday and are warning residents about excessive heat and poor air quality.
The National Weather Service is warning residents of high ozone levels and the possibility of severe weather through tonight.
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Today's meeting features decisions on everything from street lighting to playground funding and honoring Eagle Scouts.
Local kids enjoy summer activities while budget cuts weigh on program leaders' minds.
Every weekend Patch gives readers a heads up on events, meetings and programs happening during the next week in and around the village.
The second annual Go 4th on the Bay fireworks show is designed to fill the gap left by the cancellation of the Jones Beach show.
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The Lang-Tobia-Di Palma funeral home property is for sale on Deer Park Avenue.
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.
The bay front pool is a popular choice for village residents for both work and play.
Labor department officials said despite drop, overall job growth slowed in May.
The upcoming week marks the launch of the town summer concert series and a hometown pride campaign.
The East Main Street eat-in and take-out Chinese restaurant has been quiet.
The board will hear applications on seven zoning requests including a T-Mobile communications facility and a new gym proposal.
Babylon Town officials honor a patrol officer for his community patrol efforts.
The Town of Babylon board will meet this afternoon at 3:30 p.m. at Town Hall on East Sunrise Highway.
Single-lane, alternating directional travel operations on the Robert Moses Causeway bridge will continue until late June due to repairs.
Every day Patch asks village residents a question either relating to living or working in the village, feedback on a hot news topic or pertinent Long Island issue.
Two local Eagle Scouts were honored by the Town of Babylon for their beautification projects in the villages of Babylon and Lindenhurst.
Spending plan will add $17 to taxpayer's village tax bill and a new wine and cheese bar and a breakfast/lunch eatery have the green light to open.
Babylon Town Supervisor says Suffolk needs strong, inclusive leadership.
It's another busy day in and around the village and Patch highlights the top five happenings of the day.
A state audit report takes the village to task on fiscal oversight, bidding processes, fund balance strategy and technology improvements.
The Babylon boys baseball squad beat Amityville's Warriors 1 to 0 in the first-ever Mayor's Cup game.
Amtrak track problem Monday night caused delays and cancellations on all branches that cut into holiday schedule.
State figures show more residents in Islip, Babylon towns finding work.
The budget retains all current programming and the tax impact is an additional $12 a year.
The Town of Babylon's Autism Awareness Night featured speeches from town leaders and local families dealing with autism spectrum disorders.
The approved state budget restores millions in aid for Long Island school districts and will be the big topic of discussion at the school district's budget hearing at 7:30 p.m. at the high school.
An eight-week maintenance effort on the Robert Moses Causeway will close down one travel lane from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. every week day for the next eight weeks.
The old play structure at Argyle Park is down and a newer one is being installed.
Babylon Village residents voted three incumbent village officials back into office Tuesday.
March 11 is Daylight Savings Day so turn those clocks ahead before hitting the bed Sunday night..