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Binghamton Deli Ordered Closed by City Just After Opening
A business that set up shop at the former site of a Binghamton Subway restaurant was open for a short time before it was directed by a code enforcement officer to close. A Johnson City man had worked for months to renovate the building at Conklin and Tompkins streets to get the place ready. The site had been vacant since the Subway shop closed suddenly about three years ago.
Free Summer Kids' Farmers Markets around Binghamton
Looking for fun ways to get your kids excited about fresh fruits and veggies? Check out the amazing Kids' Farmers Markets (KFM) happening in Broome, Chemung, Steuben, Tioga, and Tompkins Counties this summer!. These free markets are a fantastic initiative by the Food Bank of the Southern Tier, designed to...
Plans for Binghamton Event Venue and Photo Studio Approved
A fire-damaged Binghamton building that's been unused for several years could spring back to life as an event space. A Broome County husband and wife are planning to establish a new business at the location of the former Crescent Cleaners at 40 Clinton Street in the city's First Ward. Francisco...
10 Places to Find Animals in and Around Binghamton
If you're looking for a place for your family to visit animals in and around Binghamton, you've come to the right place! We've compiled a list of parks, farms, and zoos where you can pet, feed, and learn about our friends with feathers, fur, horns, and more! If you're just trying to entertain an infant or toddler, don't under estimate the value of pet stores, dog parks, and therapy dog days at local libraries.
Home Renovation Decline Threatens Store In Johnson City, New York
When the pandemic hit and people found themselves spending more time at home, many took on home improvement projects to keep busy. This surge in DIY enthusiasm was a great boost for stores that sell supplies for such projects. However, in recent years, fewer people have been getting their hands dirty with home renovations.
Tennessee Cemetery Has a Creepy Mountain Dew Headstone
While Mountain Dew has not met its untimely death, it has still being immortalized on a headstone located in a Tennessee cemetery. It's even got a working bottle opener attached to it, too. Why Is There A Mountain Dew Headstone?. No, it isn't there to mark the grave of the...
Batch Coffee Joins the Community Support for AJ Presto
Batch Coffee in Chenango Bridge held a fundraiser on Monday, July 15 to support 17-year-old Chenango Valley High School student AJ Presto and his family. Earlier this summer, AJ suffered a serious spinal cord injury while swimming. One dollar of every coffee drink sold today went on to support AJ...
Music Director Daniel Hege Looks Ahead to Next Five Years at Binghamton Philharmonic
In last Wednesday’s (7/10) Binghamton Homepage (New York), Roy Santa Croce writes, “Exciting news for the Binghamton Philharmonic as they announce that conductor and music director … Daniel Hege renewed his contract with the orchestra for another 5 years. He had been a substitute conductor for several events in 2016, and officially took the job as director in 2018. Hege says since COVID, the audiences and the programs keep getting better and better. He says he renewed his contract because of the team around him and he sees great potential over the next 5 years. ‘I’m particularly excited about the five-year plan because I think it helps us to be able to plan artistically more broadly. So, more years in advance. I think when one has more lead time, one can do more significant projects,’ said Hege. Hege takes pride in selecting music for everyone. He says the orchestra has been playing the Beethoven symphonies in order, but every once in a while, he’ll throw in a new, contemporary piece that steals the show. The orchestra’s symphonic series will kick off again in September with the program ‘Restless Oceans,’ with the Pops concerts beginning in late October.”
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