Funding will support accessibility improvements and a potential school garden.
Local troops bundled up and sold cookies at booths across Suffolk County as the 2026 Girl Scout Cookie season officially began.
Sixth graders combined reading, writing and creativity to analyze favorite novel characters.
Where to watch the big game in Babylon Village.
A small group of volunteers helped clear snow for neighbors who lacked the means or physical ability to do it themselves.
A Winter Storm Watch is in effect as officials warn of heavy snow, possible sleet, and very cold temperatures this weekend.
Residents can vote in the Babylon Village elections on March 18 from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Babylon Village Hall.
He was sentenced after a 2024 Amityville double homicide led to dismembered remains being found in a park near a school, shocking community.
Residents are expected to gather on Saturday to honor the Minneapolis mother who was fatally shot during an encounter with ICE officers.
Diego Pettinato and Jean Guerrero earned state qualification after strong performances at the regional DECA competition.
Police say the incident happened at a residence on Old Farmingdale Road on Tuesday afternoon.
Hands-on coding activities introduced West Babylon elementary students to artificial intelligence and computer science.
The Farmingdale-based restaurant shared the news in a New Year’s Eve post.
Students toured holding areas and learned about legal careers during a hands-on visit to Suffolk County District Court, the district says.
Students explored the history, purpose and significance of the White House as part of a social studies unit on government.
The driver was taken to a hospital with minor injuries after the single-vehicle crash on Thursday morning, police say.
Rosario used the moment to spotlight continued gaps in housing, benefits, and support services facing Long Island veterans.
DPW crews are pre-treating roads ahead of hazardous travel conditions forecast by the National Weather Service.
Babylon Junior-Senior High School educator Cristina Calvano was honored by the New York State Art Teachers Association.
East Neck Nursing and Rehabilitation Center's Holiday Cheer Pie Grab & Go fundraiser to support a West Babylon family's cancer battle.
Eight members of the Babylon Junior-Senior High School Class of 2026 signed letters of intent or committed to serve following graduation.
Three suspects broke into a Deer Park Avenue business early Thursday, stealing cash before fleeing in a vehicle, police say.
A former Adopt-A-Family recipient returns to give back as students support families in need throughout the holiday season.
Marykate Guilfoyle earned New York Transco’s Innovator of the Year Award for her work on the Propel NY Energy mobile app.
Nearly 100 students were recognized for excellence in scholarship, leadership, service and character during the Dec. 9 ceremony.
More than 50 West Babylon Senior High School students competed in two major virtual invitational tournaments.
Students explore Spanish and Italian using authentic materials, cultural celebrations and interactive learning experiences.
East Neck Nursing & Rehab will host a holiday fundraiser to support the Berry family as their 17-month-old son undergoes cancer treatment.
Police say the 51-year-old was taken into custody during a traffic stop early Thursday and charged in both bank robberies.
Alana and Lia Lewis Dance at Hofstra University's John Cranford Adams Playhouse December 20 and 21
Police said the man handed a teller a note demanding cash, then fled to a waiting sedan on Monday afternoon.
Students studied the Adena, Taíno, and Haida tribes before creating clay sculptures, the district said.
Students simulated how illnesses spread and used real data to trace the source, the district said.
The free year-round wrestling program for K–12 student-athletes focused on leadership and long-term development, officials said.
Sixth graders at West Babylon Junior High School created Thanksgiving cards to brighten the season for nursing home residents.
Third graders paraded student-designed balloons through Santapogue Elementary in a Thanksgiving project inspired by Balloons Over Broadway.
Saturday’s “Dirty Dozen” concert and food drive will benefit Long Island Cares, with 13 bands contributing to a new compilation album.
The workshop, led by artist Andres Gallardo, brought together standout student-artists from across Long Island.
The senior class president will take on the non-voting role for the 2025–26 school year, acting as a liaison for her peers.
Dr. Crystal Miller’s new book lends practical tips as mental health and developmental needs reach historic highs, CDC data shows.