2017 Town of Owego budget passes

The Town of Owego passed its 2017 budget proposal last night. Next year's budget will include a zero percent tax increase for residents next year, however, town water rates will increase by 32 cents per thousand gallons of water. The new budget will take... Read More.

NYSEG Stadium to receive $2.5 million in renovations

Binghamton Mayor Rich David, Senator Fred Akshar, and Binghamton Rumble Ponies Owner John Hughes announced details of an upcoming $2.5 million renovation project of NYSEG Stadium. Because NYSEG Stadium is owned by the City of Binghamton, $2 million of that total project cost will... Read More.

Tioga Legislature honors late fire coordinator

The Tioga County Legislature honored late county fire coordinator John Scott with a special resolution during their meeting today. Scott was honored for his many years of service to the county - 17 as fire coordinator - and his 40-plus years as a volunteer... Read More.
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Cuomo announces $100M for BU Nursing School

Governor Andrew Cuomo was in Johnson City today to announce a $100 million award for Binghamton University to build the new Decker School of Nursing on Corliss Ave. in Johnson City. The governor and other dignitaries, including Senator Fred Akshar, Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo, and... Read More.

Town of Owego budget hearing tonight

The Town of Owego will be voting on its proposed 2017 budget during a meeting tonight. The budget includes a zero percent tax increase for residents, however, town water rates would increase 32 cents per thousand gallons of water. The board will be voting... Read More.
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Mayor Rich David guest at White House

Binghamton City Mayor Rich David was a guest at the White House yesterday. David met with First Lady Michelle Obama after Binghamton officially became the first city in the U.S. to end veteran homelessness. This accomplishment directly achieves a challenge laid out by Michelle... Read More.
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HEAP applications now open in NY

Home Energy Assistance Program, or HEAP,  applications are now available to the public beginning today. The federally funded HEAP program helps elderly residents or low-to-moderate income households with home heating bills during the winter months. Financial assistance will vary depending on household income, size,... Read More.