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Outfitting the Smallest Back-to-Schoolers
Expert advice on the top trends for the preschool set, and ways to save money as you stock up for the school year from two local "mompreneurs."

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Expert advice on the top trends for the preschool set, and ways to save money as you stock up for the school year from two local "mompreneurs."

Siblings of FDNY hero Thomas Gambino, Jr. will ride in his memory on the tenth anniversary of 9/11.
The former adult novelty shop on Sunrise Highway had generated controversy over its proximity to a residential neighborhood.
Major construction has hit the village, and parking is affected.
Babylon's abundance of antiques shows no signs of slowing down, as Shabby to Chic opens in the former Bon Marche thrift shop space.
The best spot in town for housing paperwork is the historic structure on Mansfield Road.
More than 1,000 people participate in the recent Babylon Town Wounded Warrior Ride.
More than 1,000 cyclists expected to participate in event that kicks off Friday morning at Babylon Town Hall in Lindenhurst.
Forget the fishmonger. Scoop up your own dinner out of the Great South Bay.
Check out our weekly children's book selection, chosen by the children's librarians at Babylon Public Library.
The Dirty Sock Run, now in its sixth year, is a win-win-win for runners, Babylon's parks, and area soup kitchens.
Since the landmark New York State bill passed ramifications for Babylon are still being pondered.
Elementary and grade school students plan to rack up the awards by making their way through a vacation's worth of books.
Babylon's junior artistic community is taking advantage of a summer series offered by the Babylon Village Arts Council. The four-week program lets kids learn different types of visual art in an inspiring location.
An in-demand piece of furniture turned up at the West Babylon Salvation Army for a fraction of retail price.
A series of optimistic speeches, well wishes, and family supporters ushered Babylon High School's latest crop of graduates into the next phase of their lives.
Patch got some expert training advice from a local triathlon coach on what it takes to become a triathlete.
The 2011 ride to Montauk brought thousands of cyclists to the village.
Three Babylon High School seniors got the chance to put their design skills in the forefront, literally, when they decorated the display windows at Pandemonium Boutique.
St. Joseph's thrift shop has the start of a cute and modern nursery theme with these three pieces.