Kathy Whyte
Police Memorial Week is underway in the Southern Tier.
Events kicked off April 28th with a candlelight service at Sarah Jane Johnson Memorial United Methodist Church in Johnson City. A candle was lit for each of the local police officers who have died in the line of duty over the years and a roll call of the officers' names was read
Residents who missed dropping off old, unwanted or unused medication during the Federal Drug Enforcement Agency Take Back initiative can still safely dispose of the drugs.
The Broome County Sheriff's office will accept medicines, emptied in to zip top bag in the lobby at the Administration Building behind Broome Community College on Lt
More Federal aid is being allocated for communities in New York State that have been impacted by violent storms over the past several years.
Over $1.7 billion is being allocated to areas in New York State devastated not only by the most recent storm, Superstorm Sandy, but also Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee that destroyed millions of dollars worth of property in the Southern Tier in 2011
The Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park is getting in on the AHL playoff action, supporting the Binghamton Senator's bid for the Calder Cup.
The Binghamton Zoo is set to rename their penguins for the duration of the series.
The (now) 'Senguins' are a unique se
Binghamton University Pricewaterhouse Coopers scholars have taken on installing a jungle gym for toddlers at the Walnut Street, Binghamton Park.
$20,000 was raised by the honor students to purchase the equipment and additional items like paint and flowers to spruce up the West Side park