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Gun Buyback Program in Binghamton

The New York State Attorney General's Office will be sponsoring a gun buyback program in Binghamton on Saturday. From 9:30 am to 12:30, the buyback will be held at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 478 on Carroll Street. Working and non-working, unloaded, firearms... Read More.

Broome County Auctioning 17 Properties

Broome County is set to auction off 17 foreclosed properties. Nine properties in the City of Binghamton and eight more scattered across the county will be made available to bidders today. The properties include residential, commercial, and manufacturing properties as well as some vacant... Read More.

Road Closing for Prospect Mountain Project

A section of road connecting Route 17 and Interstate 81 northbound is set to close Monday for at least three months as part of the Department of Transportation's Prospect Mountain project. The Route 17 eastbound ramp to I-81 north will be closed for reconstruction... Read More.
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Binghamton Police Adding 4 New Officers in July

The Binghamton Police Department will be adding four new officers beginning next month. The officers will be serving in different roles, with two being school resource officers for East and West Middle schools and two others being added to the Community Response Team, which... Read More.
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Police Chase Reaches Speeds Over 100 MPH

Broome County Sheriff's deputies were involved in a police chase early this morning. Just after four o'clock, a deputy noticed a vehicle driving at an excessive speed on Upper Court Street in Binghamton. When the deputy attempted to pull the vehicle over, it accelerated... Read More.

Lumber Yard Fire Ruled Intentional

Officials have ruled that the fire that destroyed the former All Around Building Supplies site was set intentionally. Fire officials reportedly interviewed 40 to 50 people and were able to rule out accidental and natural causes for the fire. The vacant building went up... Read More.
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