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The big events going on in and around Babylon in the upcoming week.

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The big events going on in and around Babylon in the upcoming week.

All of the big events going on within Lindenhurst throughout the upcoming week.
Young woman was injured in an accident in North Babylon earlier this month.
Young woman was injured in an accident in North Babylon earlier this month.
The best bargains in resold items from throughout our area.
Tex-Mex restaurant gets brand-new sign after a few months in business.
Summer workshops helped teachers prepare for new classroom materials.
Catch up on the top stories from Babylon this week.
Catch up on the top headlines from the past week in Lindenhurst.
Man allegedly used wire hook to pull cash out of donation boxes in the church.
Future museum was the former home of the St. Vincent de Paul Society.
Olive oil and vinegars shop will open a fourth Long Island location on West Main Street.
A list of homes sold and under contract throughout the local area.
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.
A list of homes sold and under contract throughout the local area.
A Bay Shore man was arrested for allegedly taking part in a drive-by shooting that injured one man.
Program aims to keep pollutants out of the water by allowing residents to safely dispose of them.
The Class of 2017 gets to know their new surroundings as they begin high school.
There’s still time to add yours to the map.