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Nonprofit Branches Long Island reached out to local businesses to throw a birthday celebration for a teenager during a difficult time.

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Nonprofit Branches Long Island reached out to local businesses to throw a birthday celebration for a teenager during a difficult time.

Nonprofit Branches Long Island reached out to local businesses to throw a birthday celebration for a teenager during a difficult time.
Work-Shop Babylon opened in November as a space for Village resident and long-time career coach to offer group and individual life coaching.
Nonprofit Branches Long Island and local businesses help a Patchogue mother throw daughter a birthday party in a time of need.
The high schoolers practiced their skills by offering the senior living facility residents manicures on a recent visit.
The popular New Year's Eve event returns to downtown Patchogue with fireworks and an early countdown.
Kindergarteners at Wenonah Elementary School learn about holiday traditions in a hands-on way.
Purchase the recreation sticker to enjoy access to all of Deer Park and North Babylon's summer activities.
The first unofficial week of summer is here, and the roundup of events this week features two classic village events.
Here's what happened in Babylon, from May 19 through May 25.
Check out our Memorial Day weekend guide to the best garage sales around town.
This week we asked readers to weigh in on cable TV options, and village parks.
News and notes from the Village of Babylon board meeting.
Don't miss Babylon Village's parade tomorrow morning.
The Sunday night altercation resulted in a felony charge for one of the two men involved for assault against the officers.
Babylon Village Deli received the most votes in this week's Readers' Choice poll.
Sign up today or tomorrow for the 12th Annual Judy Shesh Memorial 5K Run/Walk.