Politics & Government

Week in Review: The Top 10 Headlines

This past week's news includes construction on new businesses, a renamed road and not guilty charges to drug crimes.

Missed out on the last week of news? No worries – Babylon Village Patch has you covered with the top headlines from the past week.

A very strong, quick moving line of thunderstorms knocked out power to 400+ homes in Babylon.

Interim Superintendent Dr. Peter Daly announced the district will receive $40,000 back in "Bullet Aid."

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Following the a robbery spree throughout Lindenhurst, Deer Park and West Babylon, the Parkdale Civic Association has offered up some suggestions to keep your home safe.

Leg. Wayne Horsley unveiled a new sign honoring Sgt. William McKenna by renaming Great East Neck Road in front of W. Babylon HS.

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Sample taken June 20 indicates virus is circulating within mosquito population.

A Rockville Centre man pled not guilty to 18 counts of drug charges on Monday at Suffolk County court.

New businesses will be slated for openings in late July or August.

Leg. Wayne Horsley honored West Babylon's Grant Thorn for his local park cleanup project.

As the holiday approaches, crimes involving vehicles went way up including a DWI and unauthorized use of a car.

Trains heading into and out of Babylon's LIRR station will face slight delays from normal weekly schedules.


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