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Why New Yorkers Shouldn’t Leave Dog Poo In Their Yard
Got dogs? Well, then this dog waste article is perfect to read for the preservation of your back, side, and/or front yard. I have three dogs and a medium-sized fenced-in backyard on my property in Johnson City. Unlike cats, who (mostly) do their business in a litter box, my dogs have a much larger litter box that I call the backyard.
Police Agencies Respond to Fight Outside Binghamton High School
A disturbance around dismissal time at Binghamton High School prompted a large-scale police response. A school resource officer reported an "active fight" on Oak Street shortly before 2:30 p.m. Wednesday. Several city police units responded to the area after a large crowd gathered at the scene to observe the activity.
Car Crashes at Route 17 On-Ramp After Binghamton Shooting
One person was hurt when a car crashed at an entrance ramp to Route 17 in Binghamton after someone fired gunshots at the vehicle. The incident occurred late Friday night at the expressway on-ramp off Prospect Street in the First Ward. A car with four occupants crashed at the Route...
Broome County Bald Eagles Lose Their Home in Wind Storm
The beloved "Bald Eagles of Port Crane" were displaced when their large nest was blown down in a ferocious wind storm. The primary home for the birds of prey had become a fixture in a tree towering above the Chenango River just off Route 369 in the town of Fenton.
Apartments Planned for Old EJ “Dinosaur” Building in Johnson City
A Syracuse developer is finalizing plans for a mixed-used project to bring another abandoned Endicott Johnson building back to life. The old brick structure at 19 Avenue B in Johnson City has been idle for several years. It once was the shoe manufacturer's Box Toe Factory. It was last used by the Volunteers of America as a warehouse and small store.
Holiday Luncheons Planned For Broome County New York Senior Centers
There certainly is no shortage of holiday happenings around the Southern Tier of New York. You will find activities and events that cater to everyone's taste. Check out these three events in a recent article I wrote that are fun to enjoy for the entire family. Check out the details here!
Three Reported Hurt in Fire on Court Street in Binghamton
A large house in downtown Binghamton was damaged in an early-morning fire. The blaze in the two-and-a-half story wood-frame structure at 213 Court Street was reported shortly before 5 a.m. Monday. The house is located about one block west of the city's main fire station. Flames were observed on the...
“IBM Collection” Off Limits as Endicott Museum Remains Shut Down
The fate of a unique collection of IBM Endicott memorabilia remains uncertain as a village museum has extended its closure without explanation. The Endicott History and Heritage Center on Washington Avenue was suddenly shut down in late October. Signs at the museum, which normally is open on Saturdays, indicated it...
Former Binghamton Mayor Fighting Wegmans Protest Charge in Court
Matthew Ryan, the former mayor of Binghamton, is still conducting a legal battle in connection with his arrest outside a Wegmans store ten months ago. Ryan was one of 15 people who were charged by Johnson City police who shut down a protest held by people in the aftermath of the death of Tyre Nichols. He died after being beaten by Memphis police officers.
Just Opened: Vestal’s $7.5 Million Fire Station Now in Service
After several years of debate and discussion, a newly-constructed Vestal Fire Department station has gone into operation. Firetrucks and other equipment used by firefighters have been moved into the $7.5 million facility off Jensen Road. The new Station 4 is located just south of the Kohl's store in the Parkway Plaza.
Tioga Downs Awards $1.5M To Southern Tier New York Nonprofits
Giving Tuesday was November 28th. It was created in 2012 as a simple idea encouraging people to do good. And many do across the country and in our community as well. As part of Giving Tuesday, $1.5 million dollars in grants were awarded to 100 local area non-profit organizations in The Southern Tier of New York and Northeastern Pennsylvania through the Tioga Downs Regional Community Foundation.
$100 Million Investment for Repaving Includes The Southern Tier of New York
On November 27th, New York State Governor Kathy Hochul announced that $100 million in funding has been released to support the renewal of Empire State roadways that have been impacted by extreme weather. This will include 66 New York State locations for repaving projects covering almost 568 miles of pavement....
Vestal Tree Donors Looking Forward to Rockefeller Center Lighting
The excitement is continuing for the Vestal family whose Norway spruce was selected to be this year's Rockefeller Center Christmas tree. The 80-foot-tall tree in the east end of the town attracted plenty of attention three weeks ago with the announcement it would soon be taken down and trucked to Manhattan for what has become a holiday season tradition.
Can the Buffalo Bills Win the AFC, or Will The Season Fizzle Out Like So Many Other Years?
This content was produced in partnership with Gambler Labs. We are a long way from the National Football League glory years of the 1990s for the Buffalo Bills. Back then, the Jim Kelly led Bills appeared in four consecutive Super Bowls, but each one ended in a loss. Unlike the other three teams in the AFC East, Buffalo is the only one without a Super Bowl title on their mantel. However, unlike those other AFC East teams, Buffalo actually has a couple of playoff wins in the last five years. The last AFC East team to win a playoff game other than the Bills? The New England Patriots in 2019.
Controversial Chenango Bridge Tobacco Shop to Open Next Week
A tobacco and vape store that had been opposed by some Chenango Bridge residents is expected to start operating soon in a former bank building. The Smart Smoker shop will use the site that had been home to a Citizens Bank branch until two years ago. A sign posted at...
Southern Tier New York High School Football Championship Weekend
It's that time of the season. But I don't mean the holidays or anything holiday-related. It's high school football state playoff season. And our area is the home of Section 4 high school sports where many of our teams head to playoff action in every sport. Section Four represents a...
Cantaloupe Salmonella Outbreak Expands To 32 States Including New York
Every week, we make note of recalls and safety alerts, and do our best to keep you informed. Recently, you may have heard about a food safety alert from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention about an outbreak of Salmonella infections. The CDC has updated this alert that concerns certain kinds of cantaloupes and fruit.
Scott Sasina Interview: Life After TV News
Endicott native Scott Sasina became a familiar face to television viewers in the Binghamton area over the past decade as he worked as a news reporter and an evening anchor at WBNG. Sasina hasn't been seen on 12 News since he signed off at the end of the 6 p.m....
The Johnson City New York Holiday Parade Returns For 2023
'Tis the holiday season, and it's obvious everywhere you look around the Southern Tier of New York. Holiday decorations have already begun to adorn neighborhood homes, and after the Thanksgiving holiday, we will see a lot more. I love driving around our communities looking at all the amazing Christmas displays.
Construction Starts on Long-Awaited Owego Community Center
Work has gotten underway on a Tioga County project that's been under discussion for several years. A 15,000-square-foot community center is being built on a site in the village of Owego between North Avenue and Central Avenue. It's located near a facility that's now home to Tioga County Rural Ministry.
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