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DOT to conduct pavement striping work
The state Department of Transportation will have slow-moving mobile operations applying striping and pavement markings to several roadways beginning at 7 p.m. Sunday.
Endicott to pave village roads
The Village of Endicott will pave West Union Street, North Duane Avenue and part of Jennings Street starting at 8 a.m. Monday, village officials announced.
Endicott native who flies a KC-135 refueling tanker will be at air show
At least two pilots with Southern Tier connections will fly at this weekend's air show.
Scarlet Knights land RB, WR recruits
After building its presence in the trenches with the recent commitment of four offensive linemen, the Rutgers University football program added depth at the skill positions with the addition of two key recruits Wednesday.
Traffic Signal Upgrades Could Save Millions
This from The traffic Office of the New York State Comptroller: DiNAPOLI: UPDATING TRAFFIC LIGHTS CAN SAVE LOCALITIES MILLIONS OF TAXPAYER DOLLARS ACROSS NYS New York taxpayers could save millions if local governments switched traffic signal bulbs from incandescent to LED according to an audit released by State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli.
Demolition set for Endicott air hangar
By the end of August, one of the original buildings at Tri-Cities Airport will be demolished, and its one-time concrete floor will remain intact for future redevelopment.
Sewage, water rates to climb in Endicott
ENDICOTT -- Semi-annual bills mailed after June 1 to village sewage and water treatment plant customers will include rate increases -- 29 percent for sewage and 8 percent for water.
4,300 lose power in Union, Endicott area
NYSEG is investigating the cause of power outages in the Town of Union, said Bob Pass, spokesman for the company.
Roma pitches Endicott Post 82 past Vestal
Pete Roma had 10 strikeouts in a three-hitter Wednesday and helped Endicott Post 82 beat Vestal Post 89, 6-4, in a Broome County American Legion baseball game at Arnold Park.
N.Y. sees rise in four-year graduation rate
New York schools' four-year graduation rates increased to nearly 71 percent, up from 69.3 percent last year and higher than the national average of 69 percent, the state Education Department announced today.
Rosa Carlini was all set to go to Wells College in Aurora. She loved the place and had chosen her classes and dormitory.
SR 17 EB & WB near exit 67 tree pruning,Town of Endicott, Broome County 6/22-23
This from David Hamburg [dhamburg@dot.state.ny.us]: TRAVELERSa ADVISORY STATE ROUTE 17 EASTBOUND & WESTBOUND TREE PRUNING NEAR EXIT 67, TOWN OF ENDICOTT, BROOME COUNTY The New York State Department of Transportation announced today tree pruning will be performed on State Route 17 eastbound and westbound just before exit 67 beginning at 9 a.m. on ...
Steppin Out: Fathers Day Jazz Jam and More
This weekend marks the beginning of summer, and with Father's Day on Sunday, we've got a bunch of fun-filled festivities for you! Here's this week's Steppin' Out.. This Father's Day, give Dad a reason to wear his new tie, although not necessary, at the Father's Day Jazz Concert in Binghamton.
Quinn hurls Post 1645 to victory
Jeff Quinn pitched a five-hitter and walked one Tuesday to help Binghamton Post 1645 to a 9-1 victory over host Johnson City Post 758 in Broome County American Legion baseball.
CICERO -- Any such thing, Jeff Martinez was asked Friday night in the wake of his startlingly successful high school track finale, as the perfect race? 'That had to be pretty darn close to it.
Cornell Cooperative Extension is offering free workshops with money-saving tips.
Two offices process enhanced licenses
The Broome County Department of Motor Vehicles has specific offices that process Enhanced Driver Licenses for New York State residents.
Man faces charges after traffic incident
Timothy R. Stewart, 25, of East Main Street, Endwell, has been charged with four misdemeanors, two violations and 15 traffic infractions related to a chase early Saturday in Endicott.
Drug sweep in Endicott hinged on manpower
When officers from three departments swarmed village streets last Friday to search for drug- related activity, the combined effort sent a message to dealers that police could strike anytime, anyplace, according to an Endicott detective who helped coordinate the sting.
The Endicott Police and Broome County Special Investigations Unit have been busy rounding up people they say are drug sellers and users.
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