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Zeldin predicts Trump will ask Netanyahu ‘what else’ can US do in meeting
Former New York Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin suggested that former President Donald Trump will discuss further U.S. support for Israel during his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Netanyahu is set to meet with Trump on Friday, two days after addressing Congress on the war in Gaza. Zeldin, who is Jewish and a former […]
“Big Money” Winning Mega Millions Tickets Sold In New York
It was a lucky night for two Mega Millions lottery players in New York. The New York State Lottery announced that two "Big Money" winning tickets from last night's Mega Millions drawing were sold in New York. READ MORE: CHECK OUT THE LARGEST LOTTERY JACKPOTS EVER WON IN NEW YORK...
Company news: Chris Cochran promoted by Tops Friendly Markets
Tops Friendly Markets, a full-service grocery retailer in New York, northern Pennsylvania, and Vermont, announced the promotion of Chris Cochran to store manager at the Sandy Creek Tops store. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By...
Sibling Success: Clarke Duo Dominates NYS Mixed Team Amateur Championship
(WNY News Now) – Stafford, N.Y. – Evan and Audrey Clarke triumphed at the 11th NYS Mixed Team Amateur Championship, achieving a stellar seven-under-par at Stafford Country Club. The brother-sister pair combined for seven birdies and an eagle, finishing five strokes ahead of the competition. The brother-sister duo...
Rare Fungus That Kills Tens of thousand Of Trees Now In New York
A fungus that was first found in Wisconsin is now threatening trees in New York State. The New York State DEC wants New Yorkers to check on oak trees. "Be on the lookout for oak wilt throughout NYS! Have you checked your oak trees recently? Now is a great time to look for signs of oak wilt, a non-native fungus," the DEC stated on social media.
Free admission for first responders at Animal Adventure
HARPURSVILLE (WBNG) -- Animal Adventure Park and Preserve is offering free admission From July 26 to July 28, to first responders, military members and medical personnel. Guests can present their badges, ID or any other proof of employment to gain access to both of the Zoological facilities. Both facilities are...
Johnson City Opening Redesigned Village Park
Construction has been completed on a makeover project at a park in the village of Johnson City. The revitalization work at Jenison Park at Willow Street and Corliss Avenue had been proposed several years ago. The park is located near the Binghamton University Health Sciences Campus. Boland's Excavating of Conklin...
Guthrie Lourdes Day of Wellness: A Community Health Fair
On Wednesday, July 31st, the Guthrie Lourdes Day of Wellness will bring together a variety of health and wellness resources to the First Presbyterian Church Health Fair, located at 2 Main Street in Johnson City. Among the highlights of the event will be the Guthrie Lourdes Mammo on the Move, a mobile mammography unit that provides vital screening services to women in the community, from 10am to 4pm.
BCANY Tournaments Kick Off This Weekend
The Basketball Coaches Association of New York's annual summer hoop festival is nearly here! 16 teams representing the best high school basketball talent in the state will converge on Johnson City this weekend. I had the chance to speak with the Southern Tier girls' representatives who are looking to once again make a deep run.
Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce Holds Engaging Elects Summer Soiree
Over in Johnson City on Tuesday the Greater Binghamton Chamber of Commerce held their second ever Engaging Elects Summer Soiree. The event was held at Traditions at the Glen and allowed members from the area to interact with local officials from various levels of government such as senators, District Attorney Paul Battisti, local mayors here in the Southern Tier and much more.
Part of Court Street Building Falls to Sidewalk in Binghamton
A section of sidewalk in downtown Binghamton has been closed after part of a building's parapet wall fell on it. The city public works department erected barricades in front of the Court Street property on Tuesday. Public works department barricades in front of the former CVS Pharmacy store at 34...
Binghamton Tech Hub receives $500,000: What the latest funding means
While the Binghamton area was left out of the most recent round of Tech Hub funding, another financial boost was earmarked for its lithium ion battery manufacturing this week. A $500,000 funding award has been given to the Binghamton University-led New Energy New York (NENY) program. During a visit to Washington D.C., Binghamton leaders...
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