Long-time legislator will leave for new position in state parks office.
New York launches new initiative to help communities recover and prepare for future natural disasters.
Annual volunteerism award will be given to department for going above and beyond during the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
Town of Babylon's most "economically distressed" area gets its first steps towards revitalization.
Sandy-damaged pool and grounds back open less than a year later.
Babylon teenager Justin Kaliebe pleaded guilty to attempted to aid the terrorist organization earlier this year.
Letter read aloud into village record from legion members thanking mayor.
The court case on the homegrown terrorist Justine Kaliebe continued on Tuesday.
A Babylon family's home is stuck in limbo after insurance falls through.
Route 109/Sunrise Highway overpass will be named for Detective Peter Figoski.
Local senator reads a funny book to an excited group of Babylon children.
Certified instructor will lead classes outdoors on the Conklin House lawn.
LIPA to be phased out as PSEG takes over everyday operations of power on Long Island.
Babylon Village Pool grounds will open to public on July 6, but pool is a maybe.
Emptying downtowns, lingering joblessness have some wondering where the recovery has gone.
Affected residents can seek up to 20 percent lower tax assessments.
Court rules that the Defense of Marriage Act, which bars the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages, is unconstitutional.
Spraying will take place in select areas of Babylon Town.
Newly installed cameras would light up his home all night long.
New zoning will help village keep area from being burdened by car traffic.
Initiative aimed at preventing teen drug use.
Work delays and additional fixes will push opening day back two weeks.
DEC fines Bellport company $100K for harvesting clams from waters around Bergen Point Sewage Plant outfall pipe.
Town board expected to consider legislation to force homeowners to control their bamboo.
Congressman says his bill would set federal standards and protect consumers.
Republicans nominate Christopher G. Connors to face incumbent Richard Schaffer in November.
New York State to impose stricter penalties.
Village attorney states change would continue office use along parking-scarse area of Babylon.
Long Island leaders say they're working with the Red Cross; urge residents to be prepared.
Also, Industrial Development Agency benefits handed out to local vitamin firm.
Board members will see small increases in salaries effective June 1.
Babylon Village's mayor gives speech on military veterans on Memorial Day.
Police to set up checkpoints along roads, waterways.
New legislation will help fishing businesses that were impacted by Hurricane Sandy.
Checkpoints to be set up in late May to catch violators.
Next-door neighbors complain over noise, parking; others come out in support of bayside restaurant.
Man stabbed his wife to death following an argument over their son.