Teddy Bear Artists Invitational Stuffed Full of Fun
The 21st annual Teddy Bear Artists Invitational is sure to be an 'unbearably' good time, and it's all for a good cause. Gabrielle Lucivero has the story.
View ArticleApex Tool Closing 2 Months Earlier Than Expected
As a result of the closure, 89 people will lose their jobs.
View ArticleCuomo Signs Legislation to Honor State Troopers Searles and Skinner
Governor Andrew Cuomo signed legislation yesterday to rename several bridges and portions of the state highway system in honor of three law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty.
View ArticlePopular National Bloggers Get Taste of Finger Lakes Wine
The eyes, and the tastebuds, of the wine industry are fixed on the Finger Lakes this weekend for the annual Wine Bloggers Conference. Reporter Matt Jarchow explains why it's a chance for Finger Lakes...
View ArticleCity of Ithaca, Police Department Sued for Controversial Gunpoint-Stop of 2...
The city of Ithaca and its police department face a multi-million dollar lawsuit after a civil complaint was filed in Tompkins County Court.
View ArticleDefendant's Girlfriend Takes Stand in Binghamton Murder Trial
The girlfriend said was with Smith on the night in question, but told the jury she was drunk and doesn't remember when he left the Owego home they were staying in.
View ArticleRobert Moewes Pumped for Return to BU
Last year's America East Goalkeeper of the year is looking forward to getting the Binghamton soccer season underway.
View ArticlePostseason Experience a Learning One for BU Volleyball
Last year, the Binghamton volleyball team squeaked into the playoffs, and although they lost in the semis, they learned from the experience.
View ArticleT.J. Rivera Has Lone Hit in B-Mets Loss
T.J. Rivera had a solo home run in a 6-1 loss to New Britain.
View ArticleJohnson City Families Face Eviction After Landlord's Code Violations
The second and third floor of 233 Main Street in Johnson City had been facing several violations for months, including rotted wood and bowing structures, holes in the floor of the balcony and leaks...
View ArticleRoad to Williamsport Ends in Bristol for Maine-Endwell Little League
The Maine-Endwell Little League team lost to Maryland in the losers bracket of the Mid-Atlantic Regional by a score of 15-8.
View ArticleConcert Show Encourages Adoptions of Pets from Southern Tier Shelters
Owego native and business owner John DeLola combined his concert promotion experience with his love for animals, and organized the benefit to raise awareness and help shelters and rescues continue...
View ArticleAnnual Hickories Dog Competition Showcases Wide-Range of Breeds
More than 700 dogs are in Apalachin for the Hickories Circuit AKC Dog Show this weekend -- all striving to become American Kennel Club champions.
View ArticleEndiFest Showcases Food, Music and Businesses of Endicott
It's a showcase of the best Endicott has to offer. The first EndiFest was held in the village Saturday. Vince Briga explains how two Union-Endicott alums are hoping the event restores pride into their...
View ArticleElmira Jazz Festival Fills Streets of Downtown with Music
Music was in the air Saturday as jazz bands performed in downtown Elmira.
View ArticleMothers Helping Mothers Calls on Elmira Residents to Improve City's Quality...
A local organization is calling on the Elmira community to come together and improve the city's quality of life. Mothers Helping Mothers held a block party Saturday to jump start the effort. As Megan...
View ArticleMoon Transitions from Captain to Coach
Tommy Moon played a role for the Binghamton soccer team for five years, now he's playing a different role as an Assistant Coach.
View ArticleJoe Benson Fitting into B-Mets Lineup
Newcomer Joe Benson is starting to get comfortable at the plate for Binghamton.
View ArticleB-Mets Struggle on the Road
The B-Mets lost their first series to New Britain of the season after a 3-1 loss.
View ArticleM-E Bonds in Bristol
Even though the Maine-Endwell run in the Mid-Atlantic Little League Regionals is over, the team got a lot out of the experience.
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