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This week's roundup of what's going on in and around the Babylon Village business district.

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This week's roundup of what's going on in and around the Babylon Village business district.

A second dog park has opened in the village.
Have you experienced out-of-control behavior on late-night weekend trains?
The Babylon Town Historical Society dedicated a new museum, the Van Bourgondien Farm House, a symbol of the hamlet's agrarian past.
Students work to beautify Babylon High School's courtyard.
West Babylon American Legion Post held its annual Law and Order night to honor fire and rescue personnel and police officers who have demonstrated exceptional service.
In the third and final installment of our Board of Education candidate interview series, we talk to an incumbent who is running for her second term.
North Babylon students celebrate Arbor Day by planting their own trees.
The annual fundraising event will honor this year's scholarship recipients.
Are you a female resident, employee or taxpayer in the village who is returning to school next year as an adult?
Where do you go to treat Mom right and show your appreciation on Mother’s Day?
Here are the top events for this week, April 30 through May 6.
Have you experienced out-of-control behavior on the Babylon line on late-night weekend trains?
Here are the top stories from this week, in case you missed them.
Legislator Horsley's "Super Heroes for Our Heroes" comic book drive collected 30,000 comic books for wounded soldiers.
Find out where to bargain hunt today around Babylon.
These are the top things to know, today, April 26, in Babylon.
The Village Board gives the nod to two restaurant applications and the Chamber of Commerce deals with ongoing village parking issues.
Babylon Village painter's rendering of the former Bulk's Nursery Windmill loaned to Village of Babylon Historical and Preservation Society Museum.
The new Village optometrist is on a mission to prevent children with correctable vision problems from going undiagnosed.