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A collection of this week's news and notes from around Babylon's downtown.

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A collection of this week's news and notes from around Babylon's downtown.

Patch talks to the owner of the village's newest confectionary.
Richard Rozakis will head to Babylon School District and will become superintendent.
This week's house hunt features a unique property: a townhouse with harbor views.
This week's roundup of news from the Babylon schools and Board of Education.
Patch profiles this year's board of education candidates, beginning with new candidate Ann Donaldson.
After a long search, district's new superintendent is announced.
Final plan presented at Monday's meeting; programming and teacher jobs intact.
The Babylon Board of Education honored Marie Poelker's second-grade class for their stop-motion animation film.
The Long Island Railroad is increasing the numbers of "quiet cars" as part of a pilot program. Does the Babylon line need a quiet car?
Village appliance store was the subject of an Animal Planet premiere episode this weekend.
The Southards Pond greenbelt is home to a surprising number of wild species, and some nature enthusiasts think their ranks are rising.
Here's what's going on in Babylon the week of April 16.
Today is the day to vote on the 2012-2013 Babylon Library budget.
Last week we asked readers what they thought the best use of additional state aid money would be for Babylon schools. See what your neighbors had to say.
This week's roundup of jobs in Babylon and West Babylon.
This week's Readers' Choice asks what your go-to Chinese takeout spot is.
New village store appears to be a standard gift shop, but actually deals in reclaimed decor items.
In case you missed Patch this week, here are the top headlines from April 7 through 13.
Here are the top 5 things going on around town this Saturday.