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Waverly CSD Superintendent retiring

Dr. Randy Richards is retiring as the Superintendent of the Waverly Central School District after three years with the district. His retirement was accepted by the Board of Education at a meeting last night. His last day will be June 30. Richards says in... Read More.
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OFA senior wins $3,000 scholarship from Suez

An Owego Free Academy senior has received a $3,000 scholarship from SUEZ and the New York Chapter of the National Association of Water Companies. Gary King was honored during a dinner in West Point. He will be majoring in Environmental Engineering at the... Read More.
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Graduation Weekend at Binghamton University

It's graduation weekend at Binghamton University, as the school will hand out nearly 3,700 degrees during commencement ceremonies at the Events Center. Each school at BU will hold their own ceremony, with the Harpur College of Arts and Sciences holding three different ceremonies... Read More.
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School Budget Vote Results

Voters across New York went to the polls yesterday to vote on school district budgets. All of the proposals in Tioga and Broome Counties were approved by voters. All district voters also approved school bus purchases and many elected new school board members. Here... Read More.

Today is Budget Vote Day

Tuesday is Budget Vote Day for all school districts in New York, including those in Tioga County. Besides the budget vote, residents in each of the county's six school districts will be asked to elect board members and purchase or lease new school buses. Budget... Read More.

Owego-Apalachin Budget Info for Tuesday

Voters in the Owego-Apalachin District will be asked to consider a proposed spending plan of $45.9 million for the 2017-2018 school year. The budget contains a property tax increase of 1.05 percent, which is below the district's nine-year average of 1.23 percent - the... Read More.