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West Babylon Students Create a Garden of Kindness
Students use recess time to pass along a message of kindness to classmates.

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Students use recess time to pass along a message of kindness to classmates.

2013 summer concert series at Village Square Park will have 10 performances.
SCPD uses lake as a practice for underwater recovery unit.
Fifth and sixth grade teams among top 10 schools nationwide in Current Event Olympics.
Student Council helps collect tons of toys for children at Good Samaritan Hospital.
Varsity softball team makes fourth straight appearance in LIC; will move on in state playoffs.
Stephanie Manning was ranked ninth among her classmates in the 2013 graduating class from West Babylon High School.
Michael Duffy help lead the restoration of a statue at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church.
Peer Leadership class learns about career opportunities in the happiest place in the world.
Kenneth Rende was ranked ninth among his classmates in the 2013 graduating class from Babylon High School.
With Sandy fresh in the minds of many, the National Hurricane Center suggests being ready now as hurricane season begins.
With Sandy fresh in the minds of many, the National Hurricane Center suggests being ready now as hurricane season begins.
Kimberly Rivera was ranked tenth among her classmates in the 2013 graduating class from West Babylon High School.
Lindenhurst Fire Department and others take to Wellwood Avenue in massive parade.
Mary Tighe was ranked tenth among her classmates in the 2013 graduating class from Babylon High School.
Students had roles in Don't Drink the Water & Little Shop of Horrors.
All of the week's top events going in and around Lindenhurst.