Drivers are urged to use alternative routes as bridge repairs are made.
Service change needed to inspect tracks between Farmingdale and Ronkonkoma.
More than 200 people come out for parade as new season opens.
Board hands 10-year contract to EnCon Tuesday after terminating contract with Jody Enterprises.
The annual 9/11 remembrance ceremony is set for 7 p.m. at the Town of Babylon September 11, 2001 Hometown Memorial.
While the economy continues to be a top factor, the debate over women’s reproductive rights is still driving much of the discussion in the election for the White House.
Patch offers at look back at the Babylon Town Republican Leader's blogs from the past week.
Holiday and weekend service in effect for remainder of the Labor Day weekend.
Residents must submit comments by Aug. 24.
The tax imposed in 2009 was never passed legally, according to a State Supreme Court judge.
CDC announces that recent rash of incidents constitute largest occurrence since 1999.
County testing in late July reveals an additional positive sample locally.
A state education policy requesting dental health certificates is purely a request and failure to provide it will not keep students out of class.
Suffolk County Public Works' feasibility study finds areas in most urgent areas would take until 2021 to be completed.
An informational lecture regarding the possible expansion of the Southwest Sewer District is set for July 31.
The country music star played his hits, and yeah, Billy Joel, as part of the Babylon Summer Concert Series last night.
Earl Street in North Babylon is renamed “Police Officer Andre Menzies Street.”
Health commissioner suggests that residents remove stagnant water from around homes to eliminate mosquito breeding areas.
Lorraine Pace, president of Breast Cancer Help, Incorporated, thanks the retiring state senator for all he's done for to help fight the disease and raise awareness.
Newsday reports long-time New York State senator to step down after 40 years of service.
Published reports say Suffolk Legislator Ricardo Montano will challenge long-time State Senator Owen Johnson in the Fourth Senate District.
The summer's first samples of the virus has been detected in Suffolk County.
Suffolk County Executive proposes public transportation along Sagtikos Parkway boost business in Deer Park and North Babylon.
Deer Park saw little changes, but most of North Babylon is together again under one representative.
The Court ruled the President's health care plan to be legal. Do you agree with Thursday's decision?
Newsday reports that Jody Enterprises has signed a 10-year contract with the Town.
If a New York bill is passed, teenagers ages 16 and younger will be prohibited from accessing tanning beds.
Our wrap-up of the candidates, incumbents and issues facing voters in November.
Proposed state law would required signed parental permission for anyone under 18 to receive a body piercing.
Keep the umbrella handy – Tuesday's gonna be a huge washout after noon.
Newsday reports Lindenhurst resident will face Richard Schaffer in November.
Town officials still planning to re-open park and new Spray Park this summer.
Deer Park and North Babylon may soon rely on treatment plants instead of cesspools.
A NYS bill is looking to stop websites from publishing malicious anonymous responses.
The Deer Park Memorial Day Parade took place Monday morning. We have the photos.
Local church leader represents local district in offering invocation to Suffolk legislature.
Tell Patch your thoughts on the President's backing of same-sex marriage.
Where do you choose to go to treat mom right and show your appreciation on Mother’s Day.