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Just in case you missed a day of news at Patch this week here's a list of the top headlines.

With work, school, and all the activities residents are involved in on a community level, it's hard to keep up with all the news happening in and around the village.

That's why every Saturday Patch will offer up a 'week in review' top headlines list so you can make sure you're up to date on what's happening around town.

Here's a look at this week's past headlines:

Find out what's happening in Babylon Villagewith free, real-time updates from Patch.


National media exposure is a key element in solving case, say victims' relatives.


Reunion attendees reflect on the village they knew and a school's worth of memories.

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First Precinct police say two-year-old grandson was in the car when driver was arrested.


Village employees and officials agree on pay stipend, salary increases.


Work study session includes a student presentation on special education program.


Burglars hit the village administration building in early September.


The Babylon Village Board honors three volunteer firemen for years of service and dedication.


Area residents celebrate the team's latest postseason appearance by sending Patch their pictures from the House that George Built.


Store owner says he plans to open by November 1.


There are plenty of lovable pets awaiting a loving home at the Babylon Town Animal Shelter.


State program offers funds for high-efficiency appliance replacements for those damaged by recent storms.


This week's thrift store scoop scouts out some cute little Halloween costumes for $5 and under.


Gov. Andrew Cuomo's veto of reimbursement legislation is an "excessive" response, says district.


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