Binghamton House Fire Was Accidental

A fire in a house on Robinson Street in Binghamton has been ruled accidental. The fire is believed to have started in the basement, where the homeowner was cutting a pipe. The house suffered significant smoke damage. There were no injuries.

Incumbents Dominate Tuesday’s Election Results

Election Results: In Tioga County- The Owego Town Supervisor job goes to Republican incumbent Don Castellucci Jr, defeating hard fought Democrat Cecilia Menhennett. Owego Town Board seats stay with Republican incumbents Craig Jochum and Dean Morgan defeating challenger Rich Purtell. Owego Town Highway Supervisor will... Read More.
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Smoke Causes Voting Location Change

The smell of smoke inside the Mormon Church of Latter Day Saints in Vestal caused a late change to the voting location for District 19. Voting was changed to the Jewish Community Center on Clubhouse road. The incident occurred about 3:30PM. Firefighters were working... Read More.

Underage Enforcement Check Uncovers Only One Violation

On November 3rd, the New York State Police, New York State Liquor Authority, and Endicott Police Department conducted an Underage Drinker Identification Enforcement check. They targeted convenience stores that sold alcoholic beverages in the Towns of Union, Maine, Dickinson and the Villages of... Read More.
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Tioga Downs Hotel Officially Open for Business

Tioga Downs has announced that their new hotel is officially open for business. A grand opening celebration is scheduled for Friday, December 1st. A ribbon cutting is scheduled for 1 p.m., followed by a reception with food and beverages, and tours of the new... Read More.

Jury Selection Complete in Weapons Case

Jury selection was completed Monday in the Broome County trial of 64-year-old Ramadan Abdullah. Last June. State and local police seized a large number of weapons from a Town of Union storage unit. Abdullah is charged with fifteen counts of Criminal Possession of a... Read More.
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