As voters hit the polls on Tuesday, some reported issues at polling places across the Town of Babylon.
Polls in New York are open through 9 p.m. Tuesday.
Election Day is finally here. Check out what you need to know before hitting the polls today.
Long Islanders will cast ballots for president, Congress and state Legislature. Here's everything Babylon voters need to know.
After large crowds turned out for early voting this past weekend, officials are finding a way to keep residents updated on wait times.
The two candidates for the 2nd congressional district participated in a forum to discuss how they plan to tackle LI's environmental issues.
With Election Day around the corner, Patch is reaching out to the candidates to find out why they are running this November.
Check out what you need to know about early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting before the election Nov. 3.
After serving on the Babylon Village board of trustees for 31 years, Kevin Maldowney officially announced his retirement last week.
A Babylon man launches a group opposing the removal of Teddy Roosevelt statue at Museum Of Natural History; Says 'Don't Tread on History'
On Saturday, protesters in Babylon asked for the statue of the city planner to be removed because of his "racist" policies.
The Copiague resident shares why she should be on the ballot for the 2020 election. Check out the full Q&A with Patch inside the article.
The Amityville resident shares why she should be on the ballot for the 2020 election. Check out the full Q&A with Patch inside the article.
The construction of the ten-mile extension is on schedule for a summer 2021 opening.
A group of advocates wants New York State to improve how school districts work with dyslexic students.
DuWayne Gregory, legislator for the 15th district, announced recently he will be leaving to join the Babylon Town Council.
The district will be electing a new representative after DuWayne Gregory announced his departure recently.
After 12 years of serving as town councilwoman, Gordon has stepped down to run for the Peter King's congressional seat full time.
The local politician will be running for the seat currently occupied by longtime U.S. Rep. Pete King (R), who is retiring this year.
Residents should expect traffic delays as Governor Cuomo and others attend.
Babylon approved the measure urging elimination of a costly insurance requirement that affects charitable home building organizations.
The local assemblyman has formed a committee to gauge resident's interest in his potential candidacy in 2020.
See who won the Town of Babylon races for town council, receiver of taxes and district court judge.
The challenger shares why he should be elected in the 2019 election. Check out the full Q&A with Patch inside the article
Check out what you need to know before hitting the polls today.
Following a widely-shared video of two police officers in Harlem being doused with water, one local official is fighting back.
Congratulations to Katherine Bencivenga!
The program guarantees a 1 week turnaround for permits and waives any penalties for legalizing existing above-ground pools, decks and sheds.
Residents will be voting for village mayor and 2 trustees. Check out everything you need to know before hitting the polls next week.
Legislator Kara Hahn and Plastic Reduction Task Force Propose Suffolk Cleans-up its Act
Incumbent Philip Boyle (R) beat out challenger Lou D'Amaro (D).
Suffolk creates panel of experts to recommend protocols for overdose patients in hospital emergency rooms
The trustee will be resigning from her position as of next month. The board elected a new trustee to take over at the last meeting.
Find out where you need to go to cast your ballot on Tuesday.
Assemblyman Saladino accepts items for Toys for Tots program
Incumbent Philip Boyle is being challenged by John Alberts​.
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