Binghamton Announces $197,000 for Local NonprofitsBinghamton Announces $197,000 for Local NonprofitsCity of Binghamton Mayor Jared Kraham announced nearly $197,000 in funding for local nonprofits through the Community Development Block Grant. James KellyJames Kelly
Women of DistinctionWomen of DistinctionA couple Southern Tier women are being recognized as Women of Distinction for their contributions to the community. Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Non-Profits Receive Lourdes Auxiliary GrantsNon-Profits Receive Lourdes Auxiliary GrantsSeveral community groups in the region are receiving grants from the Ascension Lourdes Auxiliary.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
ACHIEVE Virtual Half K Classic Walk and RollACHIEVE Virtual Half K Classic Walk and RollAnother community organization that helps individuals with intellectual, developmental and other disabilities is holding a virtual fundraiserDoug MosherDoug Mosher
ACHIEVE Announces Share The Summer FundraiserACHIEVE Announces Share The Summer FundraiserAchieve partners will area businesses for a very unique fundraiser, that ties in many local businesses, and helps recognize community partners.Doug MosherDoug Mosher
ACHIEVE ExpandsACHIEVE ExpandsACHIEVE has broken ground on a new 11,000 square foot facility on Cutler Pond road in the Town of Dickinson.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Country Valley ClosingCountry Valley ClosingAn assembly and packing facility that employs developmentally disabled people in the Binghamton area is shutting down. Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte