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April 25th, 2002
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After they broke every single relay record in school history this past winter, the Babylon track team will look to continue its success under first-year coach George Schroeder, as the spring season gets underway. More...

Professor Gerald Leibowitz, a resident of North Babylon and a professor in the library department at Nassau Community College, was the recipient of a Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Librarianship in a ceremony held at Nassau Community College on March 20. The Chancellor's Award programs were ... More...

The Babylon Travelers Club met March 18 in the home of life member Mrs. Althea Baldwin with Mrs. Jocelyn Pisani as hostess. More...
Head Coach George Schroeder for Babylon’s boys track and field team, has announced that this past season the winter team was the finest in the history of the Junior-Senior High School. The team broke and in some instances smashed, every relay record. More...
•The Seven Key Factors to a Healthy Mind, Body and Spirit will be presented by Dr. Christopher Hansen Tuesday, April 30, 7:30 to 9 p.m. Learn how to clear your mind from stress and clutter and improve the overall performance of your body. Registration for this free program is underway. More...
West Sayville Christian School is holding their sixth annual Live and Silent Auction, Saturday, April 27, 6 p.m. at the West Sayville Firehouse. The doors will open at 5:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend. Tickets will be $2 at the door, but tickets for free admission are available by contacti... More...
One of the most vivid memories that Ian Wilder has of his father Julian P. Wilder is of a conversation he had with him recently. The elder Wilder related how, as a young American soldier in Japan following World War II, he was struck by the suffering of those living in war-torn countries, particula... More...
A large beautiful boulder graces the entranceway to the commuter parking lot in Lindenhurst Village. It stands tall and strong, and as a symbol of those men and women within our community to help support their families and keep the economic engine of our country running by heading into the city and... More...