Popular LI record shop set to reopen after fire

A popular Long Island landmark is set to reopen its doors.Looney Tunes in West Babylon will be back in business Saturday after it was destroyed in August by a fire. The 35-year-old store had a reputation

News 12 Staff

Nov 29, 2007, 2:57 PM

Updated 6,171 days ago

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A popular Long Island landmark is set to reopen its doors.Looney Tunes in West Babylon will be back in business Saturday after it was destroyed in August by a fire. The 35-year-old store had a reputation for carrying rare and collectible vinyl records, CDs, DVDs and memorabilia.Karl Groeger Jr., the co-owner of the store, said many people told him to pack it in after the blaze. He says he had to reopen the store and is very pleased with the new look. Shoppers at the store will find a new stage for musical acts, new memorabilia, CDs for $9.99 and $13.99 and what Groeger considers an extremely knowledgeable and helpful staff.