Joint Sewage Board Talks Financial Responsibility

The quest for answers continues, as the Binghamton - Johnson City Joint Sewage Board try to figure out who will be held financially responsible for last month's wall collapse. Before the Board went into executive session Thursday afternoon, it talked insurance with the National Fire... Read More.

Teaching Assistant Accused Of Placing Video Camera In Locker Room

An employee of the Norwich City School District is facing a felony surveillance charge, according to city police.  28 year old Jonathan L. Aikins of Silver Street in Norwich was charged yesterday with second-degree unlawful surveillance in connection with an audio-video recording device found... Read More.

Win Or Lose, Tomorrow Is Last Home Game For B-Sens

Tonight the Binghamton Senators will look to even the Calder Cup Finals against the Houston Aeros.  The Senators fell 2-1 on Wednesday to go down 2 games to 1 in the best of 7 series.  They will plays host tonight and tomorrow at the... Read More.

O-A Schools Have A New Budget To Send Out To The Voters

After its original budget proposal was rejected last month, the Owego-Apalachin School District board decided last night to submit a revised budget to residents for a vote.  The revised budget cuts $68,000 from the original proposal and includes a 1.5 percent increase in the... Read More.

Council Members Oppose Post Office Closures

Binghamton's city council sent a loud message to the U.S. postal service: Do not close their city's post offices.  Council members unanimously approved a resolution Wednesday to oppose the closure of the Eastview, Westview and Southview Post Offices.  The postal service says it is... Read More.

Sikorsky To Lay Off Nearly 400 Employees

Chemung County Executive Tom Santulli says  that Sikorsky plans to lay off nearly 400 employees at its Big Flats facility this summer. He says the layoffs will include management, manufacturers and union workers.  Santulli says the decision was made because of a lack of... Read More.

Update: Porch Fire Cause Determined

The Johnson City Fire Department now knows the cause of an early morning fire at 37 Stearns Avenue and says it was accidental. It was caused by disposing smoking materials into a plastic flower pot on the porch.  A person living at the address... Read More.

JC/Union Code Enforcement Begins

It's a union of two towns...and it became official Wednesday.  Code enforcement and building permits for village of Johnson City residents will now be handled by the Town of Union.  Under this new joint arrangement, the Town of Union will issue building permits, electrical... Read More.

City Council Fails To Act On Joint Sewage Plant

A special meeting of Binghamton City Council was called Wednesday afternoon, to deal with two items.  The first, to go on record in opposition to the proposed closing of three satellite post offices.  But the second item was removed from the agenda.  It dealt... Read More.