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News Nearby: Wyandanch Begins to Rise Once Again
Town of Babylon's most "economically distressed" area gets its first steps towards revitalization.
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Town of Babylon's most "economically distressed" area gets its first steps towards revitalization.
Town of Babylon's most "economically distressed" area gets its first steps towards revitalization.
Owner looking to expand the wine bar to include more seating.
Trio of robbers get away with an iPhone and only $10 cash.
Senior will be attending Cornell University this fall.
Girls' lacrosse program achieves multiple firsts in program history during 2013 season.
One vehicle suffered major damage following Route 109 collision.
Sandy-damaged pool and grounds back open less than a year later.
Group looking to help make the village safer and healthier meeting this week.
Cupcake bakery will take over former MetroPCS store.
The incoming freshman class takes a day out on the middle school field to celebrate.
A look at recent arrests in our area over the past week.
Students' submissions for state bus safety contest "At My Stop – You Stop!"
All of the top events and going-on's at our local libraries this week.
Blues and soul will fill the air when Motown takes over Lindy.
Supermarket representatives tell Patch.com no further Long Island stores planned.