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Binghamton City School District to add Yondr bags
Another school district is welcoming Yondr bags into their middle and high school when students return, joining Vestal. Yondr bags are magnetically locked and can only be opened at certain points in the building. Binghamton's middle schools and high school join the growing list of school across the country adding...
Stop N Shop Deli on Southside hopes to help fill void left by Weis closure
The Stop N Shop deli is located at 232 Conklin Avenue on the city's south side. They offer groceries as well as made-to-order items like chicken and rice. Manager Tyrek Ali, who is from Johnson City, says the store is trying to help out the Southside neighborhood. "We're bringing a...
Expanded Camden medical practice to host grand opening
CAMDEN — Combining nearly four decades of healthcare experience, the three partners involved in a new Camden business, Invigorate Your Glow, located in Suite 2 at 23 Main St., have expanded their original business, seeking to provide a spectrum of solutions to several common patient problems. The original business,...
Binghamton Moving to Cut Red Tape to Boost Housing Construction
The city of Binghamton may dramatically reduce parking requirements and make other zoning changes to encourage the building of more housing. Mayor Jared Kraham said he is proposing reforms to cut red tape and limit restrictions to encourage the development of residential projects. The mayor said the city is doing...
Two Arrested for Trespassing at Condemned IBM Endicott Buildings
As the long-planned demolition of several IBM buildings in Endicott remains on hold, village police are noticing an increase in trespassing at the site. The condemned structures along North Street are located just east of McKinley Avenue on the Huron Campus. Work to tear down the dilapidated buildings can't start...
#12 on Fox 40's Top 40: Roger Neel
At number 12, we honor the great, the legendary Roger Neel. Rog is THE Voice of Binghamton sports and has been since he came to the Southern Tier in 1978. But before that, Neel was a native of Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania where he starred as an offensive lineman in high school. Roger took his talents to the NAIA playing offensive tackle for Westminster College and winning a National Championship.
Brady Market temporarily closing on the West Side of Syracuse
Syracuse, N.Y. — A neighborhood grocery store on the West Side of Syracuse announced Thursday it will temporarily close. The grocery store — Brady Market — will close to explore different food models to more appropriately serve the community, according to the store’s Facebook page. If...
A sports bar in Syracuse’s Valley will shut down after 2 murders in 2 months
Syracuse, N.Y. ― The Taste of Brooklyn Sports Bar in Valley Plaza is being shut down after a second shooting death outside in two months. A city spokesperson said Wednesday the city would revoke the permit the bar needs to operate, and is seeking to shut the place down with its nuisance abatement law.
Syracuse teen admits to fatally stabbing 13-year-old girl
Syracuse, N.Y. – A 19-year-old admitted Thursday to fatally stabbing a 13-year-old girl after a day-long disagreement in 2021. Xomara Diaz, who was 16 at the time, stabbed Naj’ee Wright, of Auburn, in the chest and arm on May 24 on West Onondaga Street. If you purchase a...
Deputies ask for help locating missing girl last seen in Cortland County
Cortlandville, N.Y. — Deputies are asking for help locating a missing girl who was last seen in Cortland County. Brookelyn Anderson, 14, was reported missing from her home in High Point, North Carolina, Cortland County deputies said. On Monday she was spotted at the Pit Stop gas station at...
Health Care In New York State Among Worst In America, New Study
Potentially thanks to many hospitals with failing or near failing grades for patient safety, New York State ranks among the worst in the nation for healthcare. Did you know that the average American spends around $13,500 per year on health care?. That's according to the most recent estimate from the...
Applebee’s Turmoil Continues: Are Its Last CNY Locations in Trouble?
Things aren't looking great for Applebee's and fans are worried this latest news means more closures are on the horizon. There are 94 Applebee's remaining in New York, which is the second most in the entire country. In Central New York, only a handful of locations are left with its...
New Yorkers Told To ‘Destroy & Discard’ Food Sold In New York
Nearly 450 people nationwide, including many New Yorkers, got very sick from vegetables. The CDC is warning of a multistate salmonella outbreak linked to cucumbers. Multistate Salmonella Outbreak Linked To Cucumbers. Illnesses dates range from March 11, 2024, to June 4, 2024. Recalled cucumbers are being linked to at least...
Elmhurst Hospital’s expansion gets $27.5 million State funding
New York State has announced $27.5 million for a major expansion project at Elmhurst Hospital in Queens. More than $20 million will go to a project that includes expansion of the Women’s Pavilion from 16,000 to 35,000 sq. ft., a major overhaul will add three new floors and increase the facility’s capacity for high-quality prenatal care.
Assemblyman Doug Smith’s Fundraiser at Irish Times Draws Over 100 Supporters
Assemblyman Doug Smith (R-Holbrook) hosted a successful fundraiser at Irish Times in Holbrook, drawing over one hundred supporters for his re-election campaign. The event, dubbed a “No Suits, No Speeches” Summer BBQ, provided a relaxed setting where friends, supporters, and community members could gather and show their support for Smith as he seeks another term in the New York State Assembly.
Anti-abortion organizations claim N.Y. attorney general is violating First Amendment over info on treatment
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Options Care Center is a Jamestown-based pregnancy center that promotes alternatives to abortion and provides free services including pregnancy tests, parenting classes and material assistance. The organization used to provide literature regarding a progesterone treatment it suggested could reverse the effects of medication-based abortion. "We want to...
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