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This Week's Top Stories: Robbery Arrest, Library Retirement

Catch up on everything you might have missed with a quick weekly recap!

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Below are the top stories of the week to help you get caught up. Remember, you can always keep up-to-date by subscribing to our newsletter, liking us on Facebook or following us on Twitter for the latest news updates during the week.

Top Stories for Dec. 16th

Panthers Football Finish Ranked Third Statewide
The Long Island Champions finished the year ranked third overall in New York State.

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The Lite Choice Remaining Closed Until Spring
Yogurt shop has not been open since before Hurricane Sandy hit the area in October.

Fishermen aimed to sell expensive blackfish after going over their quota.

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1700's Home Eligible for National Register of Historic Places
Farmhouse was built and lived in by American Revolutionary soldier David Smith.

Sweet Frog Yogurt Headed to Babylon
New business will move into location formerly occupied by Coach Realtors.

Police: West Babylon Package Thief Arrested
Police arrested a man that allegedly stole packages delivered to a West Babylon home.

W. Babylon Library Director to Retire in January
Anne Marie Dolan will retire after 40 years in libraries, including past 23 at West Babylon.

Board accepts resignation of previous chairman, Theresa Del Toro.

Organizations collecting toys for children who lost everything during Hurricane Sandy.

West Babylon Schools to Make Up Seven Days
School district releases new, updated calendar with seven additional days to make up for those lost.

The Police Blotter: December 4th through December 10th
Multiple arrests throughout our area this week for crimes such as forgery and grand larceny.

Meet the Owner: Jill McNally of Thistle and That
Lindy resident looks for unique items to display in her store, along with a bit for everyone.


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