Assemblywoman Kimberly Jean-Pierre has partnered with Federation of Organizations to provide free health screenings; lunch to be served.
A look at some recent arrests in the area.
The overturn crash occurred on Davidson Street in Wyandanch Sunday night, according to Suffolk police.
The reinvestment of energy savings will help Long Islanders in need and transform nonprofit headquarters into disaster resiliency site.
Students volunteered for spring cleanup at an “adopt-a-spot” on the corner of Deer Park Avenue and Long Island Avenue.
After spending the past year away, Daniel Busa surprised his brother at Deer Park High School, leading to a heartwarming reunion.
Girls volleyball teams from the local high school lent a hand at the “Go Fly A Kite Over Babylon” event April 10.
The crash occurred at the gas station on Deer Park Avenue Saturday night.
With a $75,000 grant from the New York State Health Foundation, the Safe at Home for Seniors program provides critical services.
The kittens were found stuck inside the engine block of a car on Tell Avenue Tuesday morning.
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The firefighter, who was hospitalized after battling a fire last week, was greeted by friends and family upon his release from the hospital.
A satellite location in Wyandanch is the new headquarters for the non-profit Spin the Yard, Inc. thanks to AT&T and Stony Brook University.
The member of the North Babylon fire department suffered a "cardiac emergency" after battling the blaze Sunday evening.
Emily Meyer normally collects toys for her popular toy drive since 2010, but now she is looking to collect books for those in need.
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Suffolk Legislator Tom Donnelly honored Tiffany Bala and Kayley Eising for collecting more than 260 toys for families in need.
The 50-year-old was fatally struck by the train Tuesday afternoon.
A GoFundMe page helped to raise thousands for a family who lost their home several pets in a devasting fire recently.
The pedestrian was critically injured after being hit by a car Tuesday night. He died from his injuries early Wednesday.
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A caring community came together to search for a lost dog, and his owner is forever grateful. "This restored our faith in humanity."
Martinez lit the tree as a welcoming symbol for the holiday season.
Washington Street will be rechristened as Bishop Winfred J. Pippen Memorial Way this spring.
Cathiana Bonny was shot and killed by her husband last month, police say. Her brother says it was the result of years of abuse.
The fundraiser was created following the killing of Cathiana Bonny, who was fatally shot by her husband earlier this month.
North Babylon High School sophomore Emily Meyer donates gifts to hospitalized children during the holidays.
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Applications for the program will become available in January of 2021, with banners hanging between Memorial Day and Veteran’s Day.
The 19-year-old and 21-year-old were arrested after speed racing Tuesday night, according to Suffolk police.
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As part of the event, Councilman Gregory collected non-perishable foods to benefit the Town of Babylon Food Pantry located in Amityville.
The woman wanted to find a way to help her neighbors after a devastating house fire last week. Find out how you can donate.
Copiague Community Cares (CCC) recently hosted its Annual “Walk for Awareness Against Drug & Alcohol Abuse.”
New opportunities, possibilities lead to increased independence and confidence. Special ceremony scheduled for Veterans Day.
At a recent ribbon cutting ceremony, Councilman DuWayne Gregory welcomed The Nesting Place to the Town of Babylon community.