Politics & Government

Week in Review: The Top 10 Headlines

In case you missed Patch this week, here are the top headlines from April 7 through 13.

This week's news included new businesses coming to Babylon, a major arrest, and a search for a bank robber.

Here are this week's top 10 headlines.

A local pharmacist was one of four suspects arrested in HIV drug scam.

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The iconic Dairy Barn may have closed, but The Barn hopes to evolve the drive-through shopping experience.

Babylon Fire Department installs new chiefs, the village budget is available for review, and downtown parking issues remain a concern.

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Akeem Cruz, of Brooklyn, pleads guilty to trafficking prostitutes, including Megan Waterman, from Maine to Long Island.

A taco spot and a seafood revamp are being considerd by village board members.

A robber was detained in the midst of a repeat robbery; police unsure about connection to Babylon incident.

Several village storefronts changed names, while a Tex-Mex is on tap to replace Blue Chill.

Babylon volunteers joined a Suffolk County-wide effort to fight wildfires in Calverton and Ridge.

BHS student Emily Moran earned the Gold Award, a prestigious achievement.

Patch asked residents what Babylon should do with the increased state aid for next year.


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