Voting for mayor and two trustee seats will take place at the Babylon Public Library from 7 a.m. to 9.p.m.
It's election day in the village.
State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli says it's time to restore public trust and proposes a bill that strips the pension from any public official convicted of a job-related felony.
Sports games, book club and Library Trustee Meeting are on the agenda.
Assemblyman says legislation would serve to protect residents state-wide.
There are more than a few taskforce and advisory boards in Suffolk County government. Here's a quick look at meetings scheduled this month.
Babylon Town is launching a competition aimed at fostering green homes.
The MTA is warning riders that services will fluctuate widely today with cancelled trains throughout the day.
The village zoning board of appeals will hear three applications at its monthly meeting tomorrow night.
In honor of the civil rights leader, schools, village and town offices, and the postal service are closed today.
The Better Babylon party launched its election campaign Thursday night sporting a new slogan it hopes will get votes.
No village code book is as thrilling a read as a Stephen King novel, but they can offer up some interesting insights on rules that residents and storeowners must abide by.
Senator Owen Johnson and Assemblyman Phil Boyle give their assessment of Governor Andrew Cuomo's inaugural address and challenges ahead for facing lawmakers.
The monthly pass for commuters in Zone 9, which includes the Babylon train station, will increase $25.
The Suffolk County Legislature makes a number of votes each year and its actions create and shape the laws that hold influence over the everyday lives of local residents.
While some trains were cancelled this morning, service is slowing getting back to normal.
Although few LIRR commuters braved the snow-related delays on the Babylon line, the Tuesday evening rush was less hectic than the trip into Penn Station early in the morning.
A roving Patch photographer spent some time seeking out the beauty that a blizzard can bring to a community.
The Long Island Rail Road is running limited service out of Babylon as of this morning.
The Long Island Rail Road has begun operating limited trains, without passengers, as it continues to de-ice the third rail but a full recovery remains a challenge.
Most roads were in good shape when the storm finally moved out early this morning and village departments are being cited for a strong coordinated response effort.
Shortly after midnight the Long Island Rail Road halted all service citing snow and icy conditions. It hopes to have a holiday service schedule running starting this morning.
Babylon Branch adds six trains Friday, while eliminating one train.
Utility announces rebate program for efficient autos.
Officials consider using an outside service to gain greater compliance and efficiency with parking violation processes.
Romaine sponsors bill to test a 'foot in the door theory' to provide oversight to utility company.
Legislator Wayne Horsley's bill sets a standard relating to energy audits and will help homeowners against deceptive business practices.
The Babylon Village Board meeting will be held December 14 at 7 p.m. at village hall.
A local legislator and an island-wide organization are working together to ensure needy families enjoy a good meal this holiday season.
A county grant and village assistance in project implementation has put Babylon Village on the map as the first Suffok County village to offer free Internet access.
The good news is that the latest state labor statistics show a slight dip in unemployment since September.
Effort by Mary Carroll's owner to keep patron parking available will require a small revamp to adhere to village architectural goals.
Republican Peter King will once again become chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee.
Johnson, Boyle feel a possible shift in state Senate to the GOP could benefit local residents.