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The new law will not affect the Broome County Sheriff’s Office agreement with ICE to hold detainees in the county jail.
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Over 40 Binghamton residents gathered to share their ideas for the Clinton Street Downtown Revitalization Initiative. Grants will be available for funding from the project.
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The land bank will use the money to save roughly a dozen properties on Broome County’s tax foreclosure list.
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The YWCA of Binghamton and Broome County is expanding its footprint. The organization plans to build a new child care facility and affordable housing complex over roughly five acres downtown.
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Officer Cory Minor with the Binghamton Police Department said no arrests have been made in relation to the allegations as of Friday morning.
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Residents eligible for the city’s rental assistance program must have experienced a COVID-19-related hardship, such as a loss of income or employment since March 2020 and earn either equal to or less than 50 percent of the Area Median Income.
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“I get the frustration of the callers, we do understand decorum, but again, setting the tone without being condescending is important.”
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"The federal government should be prioritizing areas of the country hardest hit right now and putting the national stockpile towards those regions."
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Strikes are happening all over the world including in Delhi, Ithaca, Hamilton, Scranton, and Binghamton.
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Bishop Clark hopes to continue his ministry in the Diocese.”