PLAQUE FINALLY INSTALLED: Olivia George was there and provides the details with photos.
PLAQUE FINALLY INSTALLED: Olivia George was there and provides the details with photos.
BINGHAMTON TRAVEL CENTER: Workers are busy building a Court Street complex that will include a Circle K convenience store, along with Wendy's and Dunkin' drive-thru restaurants.
ASBESTOS REMOVAL JOB: Crews will be working in the former Johnson City Village Hall - which once was a Marine Midland Bank - on a cleanup project.
NOT ACTIVELY MANAGED: It's time to reopen the federal government.
SOFT OPENING AHEAD: After months of preparation, a new business is about to welcome its first visitors at a familiar space in downtown Binghamton.
NOT SO CHEAP! Seriously. What kid can afford to pay $14.99 for MAD magazine?
WEST SIDE STORY: Residents of a Binghamton neighborhood have been wondering what was going to open at the site of a family-owned business that had been in operation for 75 years.
PRINTING PRESS SCRAPPED: Remember when that custom-built German marvel was taken apart after Gannett closed its Johnson City production center? This is one piece of the press before it was hauled to a scrapyard on Binghamton's East Side. The $50 million printing facility was used for only 12 years.
HIGH-TECH BATTERY RESEARCH: Binghamton University is leading the development of the complex in a former Gannett newspaper printing plant in Johnson City.
THE ATM'S GONE! The only bank-operated automatic teller machine on Binghamton's North Side has just been removed. Some people pulling into the drive-up facility this week have been surprised to see it's no longer there.
IT'S STILL QUIET: One year after the iconic Binghamton Dick's Sporting Goods "Store Number One" was shut down, the company has not announced plans for the site on the city's East Side.
A SPECIAL CELEBRATION: A Vestal business is marking its 93rd birthday with a big party.
TUESDAY MORNING WEATHER: It really is snowing in downtown Binghamton!
IT'S RANGER RICK! 50 years ago, the Binghamton Press presented a nice feature about Rick Marsi in Susquehanna magazine on February 29, 1976. The photo on the right shows Marsi in the WNBF studio in August 2024.
TIME OF TRANSITION: Hundreds of people attended a special party to honor the man who has operated The Airport Inn Restaurant in the town of Maine for more than two decades.
COMING UP: We'll speak with Patrick De Haan @gasbuddyguy.bsky.social at 10:30 a.m. What's ahead for gas prices? Listen live: wnbf.com/listen-live
NEW COMMUNITY CENTER: After a decade of planning, the Salvation Army is preparing to open a new multipurpose facility on the West Side of Binghamton.
NEED FOR SPIEDIES: Life was good 50 years ago. Pancho's Pit in Johnson City was selling lamb spiedies seven days a week. This ad appeared in the Sunday Press & Sun-Bulletin on February 29, 1976.
HOW MUCH LONGER? It's impressive how little advertising now appears in the print edition of The New York Times, even on Sunday. The days must be numbered for the Book Review and the Magazine... Of course, time is running out for print in general. Sad for some of us.
LATE VS EARLY: Comparing Sunday front page print edition updates. Three dots and four dots.
U.S. STRIKES IRAN: Sunday's front page.
50 YEARS AGO: The United States successfully transitioned to the metric system.
LEAPS AND BOUNDS: The Evening Press reported on the Binghamton Plaza's bright future on February 22, 1964. Now the city is set to take the property after an eminent domain battle. The plan is to demolish the once-bustling complex and redevelop the site.
VESTAL SUSPECT CHARGED: A Johnson City man faces four felony assault counts, along with charges of reckless endangerment and reckless driving after two women were struck by an SUV that left the scene. Read the WNBF News story for details: wnbf.com/vestal-hit-r...
ASBESTOS DEBRIS REMOVED: The hazardous material that remained following a massive fire in Johnson City could not be hauled away immediately because the Broome County landfill won't accept asbestos. It's now being trucked 223 miles to Jamestown.
HIT-AND-RUN ARREST: Vestal police say a Johnson City man faces several assault counts after two women were hurt when they were struck by an SUV at a commercial and student residential complex near Binghamton University.
VESTAL POLICE SHOOTING: The town supervisor says she's confident officers acted "appropriately" when they responded to a Sequoia Lane residence. A man armed with a knife died after he was shot multiple times by an officer.
BRIGHT GREEN LINE: Preparing for the Saint Patrick's Parade in Binghamton, New York.
SKYROCKETING HEAT BILLS: 50 years ago, Binghamton residents could express themselves using this Cube in front of the downtown Federal Building. Local officials later ordered the Cube removed. They found the messages rather annoying.
TODAY IN WASHINGTON: A bigly meeting.