Kathy Whyte
Binghamton University Welcomes Alumni for Homecoming
Binghamton University is welcoming more than one-thousand alumni back for Homecoming Weekend.
Binghamton’s Columbus Day Tournament of Bands a 60+ Year Tradition
The annual Columbus Day Tournament of Bands competition and parade and the Italian Festival is all set for October 10, 2022.
Johnson City School District Forms Equity Steering Committee
The Johnson City School District is looking for people interested in helping to form diversity, equity and inclusion policy in the schools.
Delay of Business for Some Broome Government Offices
Broome County government offices located in the former Sears the former Oakdale Mall were delayed opening until 10 a.m. October 6 due to a power issue.
Scam Calls from 607 Area Code Seek “Donations” to Police
There have been several recent reports of telephone calls coming from the 607 area code where a scammer is trying to get people to “donate” to police charity.
Broome County Court Pleas for Motorcycle Theft and Gun Possession
Guilty pleas for a Windsor man and Norwich resident will translate into prison time for both.
Public Comment Taken on Next New York State Minimum Wage Increase
Public comment is open now that the New York State Department of labor is taking the next steps in raising the state’s minimum wage for non-farm workers.
Overtime Pay For New York Farm Workers Steps Forward
New York's labor commissioner approved a recommendation to phase in a 40-hour threshold for farmworker overtime over the next decade.
Broome Youth Bureau Accepts Homeless/Runaway/Youth Development Proposals
The Broome Youth Bureau is looking to fund programs for combating homelessness among young people and advancing the well-being of youth.
Tioga County Sheriff’s Office Working on Gun License Law Updates
The Tioga County Sheriff’s office is reminding residents that the newly enacted gun laws in New York State are still presenting a learning curve.