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5 Things to Know: Mar. 14
Sunny skies return to Babylon Village – but so does the chilly Winter air.

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Sunny skies return to Babylon Village – but so does the chilly Winter air.

LI Business News awarded a Babylon surgeon its "Health Care Heroes” Physician Hero Award.
District officials say state aid cuts a major factor in current estimated deficit.
Concert will take place at the high school on Thursday, March 21.
North Babylon's middle school marching band celebrates St. Patrick's Day in Mineola.
Third, fourth and fifth graders are taught by a local artist.
North Babylon High School's Taylor Jones is honored for her art piece.
First Precinct officers report lower-than-average crime numbers in February.
Suffolk First Precinct reports lower than average crime numbers in February.
There's only a week until Spring officially arrives, but some flowers can't wait!
School District completes school building security measures.
A chance for showers lingers throughout the day in Babylon.
Planned meeting will take place at Babylon Town Hall Annex in North Babylon.
Drunk driving arrests spike in the area during busy week for Suffolk County PD.
Get out the umbrellas – a bit of rain is on the way for Babylon!
First Precinct officers reported lower than average crime numbers in February.
The Babylon HS PTSA will be holding its annual plant sale throughout the end of the month.
First Precinct officers reported lower than average crime numbers in February.
The Panthers won a nail-biter against Marlboro, taking the win in overtime.
Here's a look at what's going on at the Lindenhurst Memorial Library this week, including tax help, plus Saint Patrick's Day projects and story time for the kids.