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Fire Ruled Arson At Legendary New York Bar
New Yorkers have spent much of this summer enjoying the warm weather, as days have been filled with excitement and fun. However, that doesn't apply to everyone, as several hundred people showed public emotion as one of New York State's most legendary bars went up in flames a few weeks ago.
Disgraced Former Rep. George Santos’ Fraud Trial Set To Begin As Side Hustle Selling Drag Videos On Cameo Takes Off
The upcoming fraud trial of former Rep. George Santos (R-New York) is set to proceed with heightened security and scrutiny. A federal judge on Tuesday ruled that jurors’ identities will remain confidential during the trial, which is scheduled to commence on Sept. 9. Given the high-profile nature of the case, this measure is aimed at protecting jurors from external pressures.
An attorney bought HarrisWalz.com for $10 in 2020. He just sold it for $15,000.
New York trademark attorney Jeremy Green Eche is a Kamala Harris supporter who hopes the current Vice President is successful in her bid for the White House this year. But that's not why he bought a number of web domains with her name in them back in 2020. In his spare time, Eche snaps up unclaimed domain names for under $10 in hopes of eventually selling them for a hefty profit. Also called domain investing, the pastime has paid off for him over the years. "I buy domain names that consist of combinations of two last names that I hope will end...
Horse Dies From Eastern Equine Encephalitis In Madison County
Town of Sullivan, N.Y. - Madison County Health Department has been notified that a horse from the Town of Sullivan has died from the Eastern Equine Encephalitis or Triple E virus. This is that County’s first Triple E detection this year. They remind people there is no vaccine against...
"More and More People are Seeing the Value of a Binghamton Education": BU Gets Ready for the Start of its 78th Academic Year
Over 18,600 students are returning to Binghamton University this Friday for the 2024-25 school year, marking the start of the 78th academic year for the SUNY. "The Binghamton reputation is really gaining momentum outside of New York, even outside of the United States at this point," Senior Director of Media and Public Relations for Binghamton University Ryan Yarosh said.
“Psychic Detective” Phil Jordan Returns to Binghamton Radio
A Tioga County man who hosted a popular weekly radio show decades ago was back in a Binghamton studio to discuss his psychic abilities. Phil Jordan, who lives in Candor, returned to WNBF Radio on Wednesday to talk about his life and some of the unusual situations he's dealt with over the years.
Binghamton Deli to Hold “Grand Opening” at Former Subway Shop
A vacant building on Binghamton's South Side has been transformed into a convenience store and deli. The Stop N Shop Deli at the corner of Conklin Avenue and Tompkins Street is located where a Subway sandwich shop had operated for several years. The restaurant closed suddenly in 2021. Zead Ghanem...
Ilieva Named AE Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year
BOSTON, Mass. (BUBearcats.com) - Binghamton Volleyball's Tsvetelina Ilieva was named America East's Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year, the conference announced Wednesday afternoon. "I'm very grateful for the opportunity to be able to represent Binghamton University on this level," said Ilieva. "I want to specifically thank the Binghamton Athletics academic staff, my teammates, my coaches, and the administrators for always being there for me and pushing me to keep striving for more." With a 3.99 cumulative GPA in Business Administration, Ilieva is the first female student-athlete in Binghamton history to earn the prestigious honor. Ilieva is the fourth Bearcat athlete to...
PETA Opposes New York’s Binghamton University Mascot Decision
On Monday, August 12, 2024, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) officially took a stand against the recent decision made by Binghamton University to use a 5-month-old binturong named Bing as a mascot for the school's sports teams. PETA says that the decision by the University has raised...
Bear safety talks after triple euthanization in Adirondacks
OLD FORGE, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) says it humanely euthanized an adult and two young black bears after reports of aggressive behavior from the animals in the Hamlet of Old Forge, Herkimer County. Michelle Bartlett, a business owner and wildlife advocate, however, says humans are at fault for the bears’ […]
School Bus Struck By Gunfire In Broad Daylight In Syracuse
Syracuse , N.Y. - Syracuse Police investigating a school bus being hit by gunfire Wednesday afternoon. Police say the First Student School bus with four children onboard was traveling on the 400 block of Highland Street a little after 2, when people on the side of the road and fired off some shots. A bullet went through the front of the bus and hit the radiator. Luckily no one was injured.
CNY cancer practice plans to ramp up cutting-edge therapy after successful outpatient treatment
Syracuse, NY -- A cutting-edge cancer treatment that promises to control certain tumors after traditional methods fail is poised to reach more people in Central New York. Hematology-Oncology Associates of CNY is now scheduling roughly one patient a week to begin bispecific antibody therapy, a treatment for some cancers that have stopped responding to chemotherapy and radiation.
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