Windsor Schools Announce Capital Project

The Windsor Central School District is the latest to announce a capital project which will be voted on next month. The district is looking for the public's approval on a $15.98 million improvement project and a $400,000 school bus replacement initiative. The capital... Read More.

Two Alarm Fire This Morning In Windsor

Several fire departments have responded to a second alarm house fire this morning in Windsor. Departments from Windsor, West Windsor, West Colesville, and Harpursville are on the scene of the fire at 333 Old Route 17. The Broome County Fire Investigation team has also... Read More.

DWI Crash Causes Power Outage In Town Of Union

After a drunk driver crashed into a pole in the Town of Union early Sunday morning, nearly 20 homes lost power for more than five hours, according to the Broome County Sheriff's Office. 43-year-old Elisabeth Reynolds, of Rochester, was arrested and charged with aggravated DWI... Read More.

New Twist On A 5K Run

Before the snow started to fall, Binghamton University students put a new twist on a 5K run. For the first annual "Strip for a Cause," students ran around the university, taking off layers of clothing along the way. Proceeds from the race will go... Read More.

Binghamton Man Found Guilty Of Attempted Murder

A jury found a Binghamton man guilty of attempted murder in the second degree. Thursday in Broome County Court, 54-year-old Ralph Townshend was convicted of the charge, along with assault in the first degree and criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree.... Read More.

Senator Libous Fighting Closure Of Psychiatric Centers

Governor Andrew Cuomo has put forth a plan for the state to consolidate several psychiatric centers and create regional locations, a plan which would close the Binghamton Psychiatric Center and the Broome Developmental Center, among others. The plan has been met with strong opposition... Read More.

Red Barn Technology To Purchase Greenman Center

Binghamton City Council unanimously voted on Wednesday to approve a bid by Red Barn Technology Group to purchase the Greenman Senior Center on Pine Street. The building has been vacant since it was damaged by flooding in 2011. Red Barn had submitted a bid... Read More.

John Black Sworn In As Town Of Union Judge

The Town of Union had its new judge sworn in on Wednesday. Former Broome County legislator John Black became the town's judge, after he was sworn in by Judge Richard Miller at Union's municipal hall. Black had served on the county legislature since 2006.... Read More.

Schumer Calls For Demolition Of Former BAE Site

Senator Charles Schumer has called for the demolition of the former BAE site. The U.S. senator says he wants the Air Force to release their timeline for the removal of the vacant building. Schumer says the community continues to pay for maintenance costs to... Read More.

Woman Injured In Harry L Drive Rollover

Traffic on Harry L. Drive in Johnson City was backed up Wednesday afternoon following a vehicle rollover that sent one woman to the hospital. Johnson City Police say that just before 4:30, a woman driving an SUV was heading straight from Route 201 onto... Read More.

Former Employee Suing Endicott Interconnect

A former employee at Endicott Interconnect filed a federal lawsuit against the company on Tuesday, claiming it had violated state and federal worker notification laws during a recent round of layoffs. Mark Shreder filed the lawsuit on behalf of himself and other former workers,... Read More.

Woman Arrested After Using Stolen Debit Card

The Broome County Sheriff's Office charged a Binghamton woman after she allegedly stole her neighbor's debit card and made cash withdrawals totaling over $1,000. 21-year-old Marissa Ribarsky was arrested and charged with fourth degree grand larceny, a felony. According to police, the cash withdrawals... Read More.