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The Halloween tradition has its roots in the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, during which people lit bonfires and wore costumes to ward off ghosts. In the 8th century, Pope Gregory III designated ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul, center, with Babylon Town Supervisor Richard Schaffer, left, NYS Assemblywoman Kimberly Jean Pierre, NYS Sen. Monica Martinez, S.C. Leg. Kevin McCaffrey and S.C. Leg. Jason ...
The North Babylon Assassins are looking for 12u and 13u players for the 2025 winter and spring seasons. The Assassins are an affordable and close-knit travel team, and they are looking to continue ...
For the past year, politicians and political commentators have described the upcoming election as the most consequential in American history. To be realistic, all elections have consequences, but ...
Colleen Carlsen, 21 Meade Ave., Babylon Boo! Halloween is just around the corner, and to capture this year’s chilling décor trends, LawnLove, a nationwide company, surveyed more than 1,000 adults ...
As we approach a pivotal election that portends high political drama, there’s never been a better time to stress the importance of voting. Every vote counts, and participation is more than a righ ...
Senior captain Sofia Milheiser and the Bulldogs look for a deep playoff run after winning a league crown. Erik Lee/Herald It ...
Early members of the Belmont Lake Civic Association. Shown at left are: Howard V. Randolph, Jr., former BLCA president; Town ...
Earlier this year, the Babylon Herald Beacon joined more than 200 other local newspapers in New York State to launch the Empire State Local News Coalition, which successfully advocated for a state ...
The Village of Lindenhurst boasts a rich history that dates to when it was home to the Secatogue and Massapequa Native American tribes. Originally called Neguntatogue, meaning “forsaken land,” the ...