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JC Man Accused of Threatening Starbucks Customer with Hatchet
A coffee break turned nasty when a dispute erupted at a Starbucks shop near Binghamton involving a man who threatened to decapitate a customer with a hatchet. Authorities said the trouble occurred at the Starbucks location at 904 Front Street in the town of Dickinson around 8:30 a.m. Sunday. According...
Binghamton Shooting: One Dead in Downtown Drive-By Attack
Police are investigating a deadly drive-by shooting incident near Mirabito Stadium in downtown Binghamton. People in the area reported hearing five or six gunshots around the main post office just before 5 p.m. Friday. An ambulance from the town of Chenango arriving at the scene of a shooting in Binghamton...
View Footage from the 1930s Binghamton New York Floods
Unfortunately, the Southern Tier of New York and Northeastern Pennsylvania have seen more than their share of minor, moderate, and major floods over the centuries. Several in both categories have occurred in our lifetime...well at least my lifetime. The first major flood I witnessed was due to remnants of Hurricane Agnes in 1972. I grew up in the Corning-Painted Post New York area, and on June 23rd, my hometown, and surrounding areas were devastated by flooding from the remnants of that hurricane.
Next Chapter for “Pasquale’s” in Binghamton Getting Closer
The wait is almost over for people who've been been looking forward to the opening of a new soup and sandwich shop on Binghamton's East Side. The business will operate at the site of Pasquale's Deli at 180 Broad Avenue. The deli, which had been a fixture in the neighborhood for several decades, closed suddenly last October.
Binghamton’s Chroma Cafe is Closed But “Exciting News” Ahead
Customers of a beloved eatery and bakery in downtown Binghamton have been concerned about the fate of the business, which has been closed in recent weeks. Chroma Cafe & Bakery has operated at 97 Court Street, across from the Security Mutual building for nearly a decade. The business was launched...
Guthrie CEO Explains How Lourdes Deal Happened and What’s Next
The agreement that resulted in Guthrie's acquisition of Binghamton-based Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital was put together in only a few months. Lourdes and its affiliated units became part of the Guthrie healthcare system last week. Dr. Edmund Sabanegh, Guthrie president and CEO, told WNBF News the process began about...
Endwell Homeless Camp Along Route 17 Cleared Before River Rose
Town of Union and state officials took action to protect people living in an encampment next to the Susquehanna River before waters rose to a dangerous level. A Vestal resident living across the river worked to get something done to address the potentially-hazardous situation. He had noticed a growing number of people residing on state-owned land just south of Route 17. He was concerned about the safety of those near the river and about the debris washing into the Susquehanna.
Name of Man Who Died in Binghamton Fire Released
Binghamton police say a man whose body was found in a burning house has been positively identified. Firefighters discovered the body about 35 minutes after they forced their way into the boarded-up building at 2 Pleasant Street on the North Side on the morning of January 15. Detective Captain Cory...
Binghamton Man Wants Vote on Plan to Dissolve Police Department
Binghamton City Council may consider a call for a referendum on a proposal to transfer law enforcement duties to the New York State Police and the Broome County Sheriff's Office. John Solak, a West Side resident, last month submitted a request for legislation that would schedule a city referendum in...
Federal Judge Rejects Challenge to New York’s Marijuana Licensing Program
In a significant ruling, Albany Judge Anne M. Nardacci rejected a challenge to New York state's licensing program for selling legal marijuana. The lawsuit, brought by two California applicants, claimed that the state's program discriminated against out-of-state residents and violated the Constitution. The judge's ruling may have significant implications for...
Federal Agency Probing Binghamton Parking Garage Project Injury
The investigation into the circumstances surrounding that resulted in a worker being hurt at a Binghamton parking garage demolition site is underway. The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration's Syracuse office was informed of Monday's worksite incident. A man who was involved in a project to remove the remaining structure...
Binghamton’s Lourdes Hospital Taken Over by Guthrie Clinic
Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital - a century-old healthcare fixture in Binghamton - has been acquired by the Sayre-based Guthrie Clinic. Ascension Health of St. Louis sold Lourdes and its affiliated operations in Broome, Tioga and Delaware counties to Guthrie. The deal was announced last June. The Ascension logo in...
Closing Soon: Weis Preparing to Shut Down Binghamton Store
Another former Giant supermarket in Broome County is about to close its doors. Workers at the Weis Markets store at 307 Conklin Avenue on Binghamton's South Side learned Thursday the location will end operations in about a month. The front end of the Weis store on Conklin Avenue in Binghamton...
Three Murder Suspects Found in Endicott Residence
A trio of men wanted in connection with a Pennsylvania robbery and killing were found hiding out about two blocks from the Endicott police station. Authorities said the suspects were tracked down to an apartment at 1104 Monroe Street. They were taken into custody without incident around 7:20 p.m. Wednesday.
More than 3,000 Binghamton NYSEG Customers Lose Electric Service
A power outage disrupted things for thousands of people in the city of Binghamton. The electric service disruption started just after noon on Wednesday. A NYSEG spokesperson said utility crews were working to determine the cause of the outage. NYSEG workers and Binghamton police officers discussed the power outage near...
Oakdale Commons in Johnson City: Developer Reveals What’s Next
There have been plenty of changes to the old Oakdale Mall as part of its transformation into the Oakdale Commons - but some big announcements about the site are coming. A 99,000-square-foot BJ's Wholesale Club opened its doors a few days ago. The 140,000-square-foot Dick's House of Sport has been in operation since last August.
Worker Hurt at Binghamton Boscov’s Parking Garage Project
A man who was working at the site of a future downtown Binghamton parking structure was injured when he reportedly became trapped under some concrete. The incident happened at the construction site near the Boscov's department store shortly before 3 p.m. Monday. Police and fire units were dispatched to Water...
Binghamton Banquet Center to Open at Former Supermarket Site
Work to transform a Binghamton building into a venue for weddings and other special events is almost complete. Major construction work for the future Celebrations on Park banquet facility has been finished. The business will operate in an 8,000-square-foot building at 136 Park Avenue. The site most recently was the...
Land Bank Initiative: Neglected Building In Hillcrest New York Area To Be Demolished
Another local neglected building will soon meet the wrecking ball. According to officials from the Broome County Land Bank Corporation, this demolition will occur in the town of Fenton. Last year (2023), the Land Bank acquired this Hillcrest area property at 65 Nowlan Road in the Town of Fenton. The...
ID of Body Found in Burning Binghamton House Still Unknown
The investigation continues into the death of a man whose body was discovered inside a burning home in Binghamton. Firefighters discovered the body as they worked to extinguish a blaze in a house at 2 Pleasant Street on the city's North Side. The January 15 fire was reported around 8:15 a.m.
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