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Work Planned to Improve Traffic Flow at JC Wegmans Entrance
A redesigned entrance to the Wegmans supermarket in Johnson City is expected to alleviate some traffic issues that occur during peak shopping times. Increased congestion around the intersection of Harry L. Drive and Reynolds Road is expected in the future as new businesses open at the Oakdale Commons. Mayor Martin...
Binghamton Woman, Windsor Man Dead in Apparent Murder-Suicide
Authorities investigating the deaths of a man and woman whose bodies were found in a Windsor residence have said it appeared to be a case of murder-suicide. Broome County sheriff's deputies were sent to the Village Manor apartment complex at 18 Gary Street in the village of Windsor around 7:15 p.m. Wednesday.
Lockdown Warning Issued to Binghamton “After-Hours Club” Owner
The owner of a Binghamton building has been warned that the property could be shut down by the city because of alleged problems over the last several months. Mayor Jared Kraham on Thursday said a warning letter about the site at 27 Downs Avenue in the First Ward. Kraham said...
Binghamton Rec Park Courts Being Used for Everything But Tennis
The new tennis courts at Recreation Park in Binghamton finally are getting some use - from skateboarders, dogwalkers and bike riders. They still can't be used for tennis. The long-running saga of the tennis court replacement project at the popular West Side park continues with no end in sight. Tennis...
Man Slashed During Fight at Endicott Residence
One person was injured in a disturbance that may have involved several people inside an Endicott home. Village police were called to 1000 Monroe Street late Thursday night to investigate a slashing incident. Authorities said officers arrived at the scene quickly. They saw "numerous people" running from the residence. Endicott...
OSHA Investigating Severe Injury at Binghamton Street Project
A federal agency is looking into an incident that resulted in critical injuries to a worker at a road reconstruction job in Binghamton. A man was critically hurt Friday afternoon when he was struck and run over by a bulldozer on Glenwood Avenue in the city's First Ward. Mayor Jared...
City OKs Sign, Work on New Downtown Binghamton Eatery Continues
A Binghamton restaurant developer is moving forward with his latest downtown project as city officials have finally approved an outdoor sign after a lengthy delay. Station 45 American Chop House will be located on the west end of the historic Lackawanna Train Station on Lewis Street. The city of Binghamton...
Aliza Spencer’s Dad Makes Plea for Tips in Shooting Investigation
Fifty weeks after his 12-year-old daughter was fatally shot while he walked with her, the father of Aliza Spencer has made an emotional request for the public's assistance. Fred Spencer issued the plea during a news conference at Binghamton City Hall. Aliza died shortly after she was shot in the...
True Sign of Spring: Apalachin’s Big Dipper Bar-B-Que Opening
For many people in the region, the sweet smell of spring has finally arrived with the opening of an iconic barbecue stand in Tioga County. Big Dipper Bar-B-Que on Route 434 in Apalachin opened for the season Thursday morning. The roadside family business has been a fixture in eastern Tioga...
Binghamton Man Who Killed Cheri Lindsey Again Denied Parole
James Wales, the person convicted in the killing of 12-year-old Cheri Lindsey on Binghamton's North Side, will remain in prison for at least two more years. The 74-year-old Wales has once again been denied parole. He is serving a sentence of 33 years to life for his his 1984 convictions of second-degree murder and first-degree rape.
Six Buildings Demolished at Endwell Redevelopment Site
Wrecking crews have finished tearing down a half-dozen abandoned structures near the town of Union office building in Endwell. LCP Group of Vestal demolished the old buildings along East Main Street and Scarborough Drive over a period of about ten days. A hole in the ground and debris where a...
Man Charged with Murder in 2011 Fire that Killed Binghamton Teen
Binghamton police have arrested a suspect in connection with an arson fire that resulted in the death of a 17-year-old boy more than 12 years ago. Authorities say 38-year-old Jeremiah Raub of New Milford, Pennsylvania, has been charged with second-degree murder and second-degree arson. Raub was arrested by city police...
$100,000 Damage to Dick’s Sporting Goods Store in Smash-and-Grab
Police are looking for up to six people who were involved in a bizarre smash-and-grab break-in at a Dick's Sporting Goods store in upstate New York. The burglary at The Mall at Greece Ridge near Rochester happened early Saturday morning. A stolen vehicle smashed through the doors of a Dick's...
New York is NOT One of the Most Stressed States in America
By stereotype, New York residents are rude and abrasive people who are always in more of a rush to get somewhere than the next person, but a new study says we don't come near the top of the list for stress. According to a study by Adam McCann of WalletHub,...
Binghamton Police Seize Dogs, “Animal Abuser” Faces 42 Counts
Binghamton police have taken a man into custody and removed more than 40 animals from a residence after a cruelty investigation. Detectives showed up at 34 Clinton Street around 8:45 a.m. Thursday. A man working nearby said he "watched them all swoop in." He said one man was transported from the First Ward home by police.
Amtrak Could Restore Scranton to New York City Service
According to a press release, Amtrak is exploring the feasibility of restoring passenger service from Scranton, Pennsylvania to New York City. According to the Amtrak press release, Amtrak and the Pennsylvania Northeast Regional Railroad Authority released the findings of a two year analysis, and it seems very feasible that rail service could return from Scranton to New York City for the first time since 1970.
Aliza Spencer Reward Fund Grows, 11 Months After Her Death
It's been nearly a year since Aliza Spencer was fatally shot near her Binghamton home and the reward offered in the case has increased. The sixth-grade student at East Middle School died shortly after she was wounded while walking with her father and brother on Bigelow Street on April 21, 2022.
Southern Tier Project Gets $110,000 in New York State Funding
A project in the Southern Tier was among those to receive a portion of $13.5 million in New York State funding through the state's Buildings of Excellence Competition. In a press release on Tuesday, New York State Governor Kathy Hochul announced $13.5 million in state funding in the third round of the Buildings of Excellence Competition.
Amtrak Resumes New York City to Montreal Service
For travelers hoping for a more scenic trip between New York City and Montreal, Amtrak has announced that the Adirondack train will resume service this spring. According to the Amtrak press release, service will resume on the Amtrak Adirondack train beginning on April 3rd. It will offer travelers a chance to take the scenic route while traveling between two of the most famous cities in the world and see more of what Upstate New York has to offer that they wouldn't see while flying thousands of feet in the air.
Hydrogen-Fueled Cars Coming to New York
As New York pursues its ambitious climate change goals, the future of New York roadways may just be hydrogen-fueled cars. According to a report by Tamara Starr of News10, "the future of clean energy" already exists in New York. Hailing from the capital region of New York, Plug Power CEO and President Andy March has described his company as the "first real commercial market in the world, here in the Capital Region, for hydrogen fuel cells putting fuel cells in the forklift trucks."
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