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Everything you need to know for the upcoming election.

Everything you need to know for the upcoming election.
Everything you need to know for the upcoming election.
All of the big events going on at our local libraries this week.
All the big events going on at our local library this week.
Second straight season Babylon ends with a perfect record.
Jewelry shop and shoe repair replaces a vacant storefront near Wellwood and Hoffman Avenues intersection.
Everything you need to know for the week ahead.
Everything you need to know for the week ahead.
Everything you need to know for the week ahead.
A look back at the top stories this week in Lindenhurst.
A look back at the top stories from the past week in Babylon.
Growing season "likely over" as temperatures expected to slip below 32 degrees tonight.
Growing season "likely over" as temperatures expected to slip below 32 degrees tonight.
Growing season "likely over" as temperatures expected to slip below 32 degrees tonight.
Deer Park Avenue storefront replacing one business with another this week.
Here's what's playing in theaters around town this weekend, plus showtimes.
Here's what's playing in theaters around town this weekend, plus showtimes.
Here's what's playing in theaters around town this weekend, plus showtimes.
DEC says their investigation found 60 pounds of illegally caught bass worth over $600.