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Patch chooses a reader-submitted shot for our photograph of the week.

The local supermarket won a contest to raise the most money to fight hunger.
Interim Superintendent of Schools Dr. Peter R. Daly clarifies changes to the proposed 2012-2013 budget.
Patch interviews the owner and cheese monger of Babylon's first specialty cheese shop.
The end of 2011 saw a few businesses shutter, while another Asian restaurant opened its doors.
Mourners and fellow officers converged on St. Joseph's Church Monday morning to remember slain New York City police officer Peter Figoski.
Thousands pay respects to fallen NYPD officer Peter Figoski.
The funeral for Peter Figoski, a West Babylon father of four, began at 11 a.m. at St. Joseph's Church in Babylon Village.
The village's offerings for playtime --for both kids and grown-ups --are expanding.
An informational meeting Wednesday focused on options to slow traffic at the intersection of Litchfield Avenue and Route 109.
The least important day of the year to be thankful is coming up, if only because it's too easy.
Season 3 Biggest Loser champ Erik Chopin and his wife, Michelle, are spin instructors and a local fitness power couple.
The Conklin House was home to the very first Halloween celebration last weekend and visitors enjoyed pumpkin carvings and scary stories.
How I learned to swim, and oh yeah, to not to give up, during training for my first triathlon.
Celebrate living in New York with a good deli sandwich or bagel.
This Sunday, Ristorante Gemelli will host another of its popular multi-course wine dinners.
Reunion attendees reflect on the village they knew and a school's worth of memories.
The POW/MIA vigil at Babylon Town Hall marked the 10th anniversary of 9/11 and honored those lost or held as prisoners in foreign wars.
Patch caught a quiet moment, as a resident stopped to pay homage on the anniversary of 9/11.
In an commemorative series Patch asks readers how the events of 9/11 have changed their lives in the past decade.