Endicott to receive NYS grant for water upgrade

The Village of Endicott will receive some help from the state to pay for an upgrade to their water system. Governor Andrew Cuomo announced $13.7 million in grants yesterday to support eight water infrastructure projects across the Southern Tier, including in Endicott. The village... Read More.

Parents charged with manslaughter

A mother and father are being charged with manslaughter in connection to the sudden death of their 5-year-old son earlier this year. 45-year-old Charles Burks, and 40-year-old Jennifer Burks, both of Endicott, are said to have given their son oxycodone. Their son died of... Read More.

Early morning fire in Endicott

Multiple crews were called to the scene of a house fire in Endicott early this morning. The fire broke out at 410 East Main Street at approximately 2:30am this morning. Though the fire was quickly extinguished, emergency personnel say that the first floor of... Read More.

Endicott residents express concerns over water quality

Endicott residents are concerned about contaminants being released into their drinking water by I-3 electronics. The concern has grown after the electronics company has applied for a permit renewal to continue disposing its wastewater into the Susquehanna River. The wastewater goes through an extensive... Read More.

Early morning drug raid in Endicott

Several law enforcement agencies have raided an Endicott residence this morning as part of a drug trafficking investigation. The Endicott Police Department, Broome County Sheriff's Office, and SWAT team were all a part of the raid which was conducted on Pierce Road in Endicott... Read More.

Union-Endicott is finalist in $50 million grant competition

The Union-Endicott School District is one step closer to winning a $10 million grant to repurpose Linnaeus W. West Elementary School. The school district was notified late last week that they are among the top 50 finalist in the nation-wide grant program.   Union-Endicott applied to... Read More.

Law enforcement arrests suspect in river

There was a large police presence along the Susquehanna River in both Vestal and Endicott yesterday. According to authorities, Vestal Police were attempting to arrest an individual who was wanted on an arrest warrant when the individual jumped into the river. New York State... Read More.

Multiple crews respond to house fire in West Corners

Multiple fire departments responded to a house fire in West Corners yesterday afternoon. The fire damaged a large portion of the rear of the home on Leon Drive. Yesterday's heat made battling the blaze difficult for firefighters. Add to that, strong winds which fueled... Read More.

UE Athletics receives $25k

The Union-Endicott Central School District Athletic Department accepted $25,000 during a special event yesterday. The money comes as a grant from Dick's Sporting Goods to keep sports and other athletic programs well-funded. Dick's Sporting Goods publically awarded Union-Endicott schools with the grant yesterday, during... Read More.

Interim Endicott PD Chief approved

The Village of Endicott Board of Trustees passed two resolutions earlier this week as the search for a new Endicott Police Chief continues. The first was to approve the New York State Civil Service specifications for the vacant chief of police position. The second... Read More.

UE CSD principal resigns after DUI

The Principal of Jennie F. Snapp Middle School in the Union-Endicott School District has resigned following a DUI accident. Vestal Police say that 41-year-old Catherine Kasyvenski was arrested for DUI following a traffic accident which occurred on Jones Road in Vestal on Sunday. Formal... Read More.