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Readers' Choice: Best Sporting Goods Store
This week we crown the Readers' Choice winner of best sports store in Babylon.

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This week we crown the Readers' Choice winner of best sports store in Babylon.

This week's empty space is a medium-sized location on East Montauk Highway.
Check out the best reader-submitted photography from around town this week.
Concerns over noise and outdoor dining discussed at Tuesday's public hearing on two new restaurant applications.
This week's collection of municipal news and notes.
Bay Shore woman accused of three Suffolk County bank robberies; possible connection to Babylon robbery being investigated.
Babylon received more aid than expected in the approved state budget. Patch wants to know how you think your district should spend it.
Today has several events for kids and seniors.
Resident accused of brokering black market HIV drug purchases.
This week's news from around Babylon Village's business district includes a new restaurant and several closings and business name changes.
A local crew volunteered at the Manorville/Ridge brush fire yesterday; chief says more volunteers are on hand if needed.
Increase in local bank robberies most likely fluke, Suffolk Police Department says, after another nearby bank hit.
This week's police blotter lists arrests in Babylon over the last two weeks.
The 4th annual Babylon Village Pub Crawl attracted hundreds to bars and restaurants.
Group wants to see more foreign exchange students come to Babylon Village and West Babylon.
The Babylon library's series of child-friendly educational parenting workshops is a don't-miss for parents of toddlers and preschoolers.
The company says it wants to keep the convenience of the Dairy Barn drive-through while adding healthier options.
With spring fully here, get out and around Babylon this week. Check out our top picks for things to do for the week of April 9th.
Babylon awarded $159,000 more school aid than estimated.
In our continuing series, Babylon Village Patch wants to know what readers envision for vacant spaces around town.