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Police Seeking Armed Men for Local Robberies
Duo have hit a Babylon Village store among other places on six-month spree.

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Duo have hit a Babylon Village store among other places on six-month spree.

Chris Pendergast's Riverhead to Manhattan ride drops by for a warm welcome from the Panthers.
Chris Pendergast cheered on by North Babylon students as he made his way south.
American Cancer Society event takes place June 15 and June 16 at the high school.
Patch is asking your Board of Education candidates their goals for the district.
Long-time Babylon resident gives district a large amount of money.
This five-bedroom, four-bathroom home is in the real estate spotlight.
A string of home burglaries hits West Babylon during the past week.
Over the next week, Patch will present profiles with each of the three candidates vying for one of two board of education seats.
Brothers-in-law are a big part of the Captree fishing fleet.
Bowling fundraiser will include a Chinese auction to help raise money for medical bills.
Take a look at who's hiring in and around the Babylon and Islip Town areas as of May 15.
14 students awarded a total of over $3,300 in scholarships for college.
New plastic surgery group aims to help breast cancer survivors.
Over the next week, Patch will present profiles with each of the three candidates vying for one of two board of education seats.
Sun-powered machines help teach physics students about solar energy.
Nature is showing her wide-array of wildlife bustling around the village's famous lake.
Current P.S. 182 assistant principal will take over position starting in July.
New home rises from the charred remains of a property completely lost during the hurricane.