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“Before, if you walked in Johnson City, you would just hear kids laughing and giggling. Now you don’t hear that. All you hear is construction.”
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The grant would help scale up parts of the manufacturing economy locally, including incentives for other companies in the battery manufacturing supply chain to relocate to the Southern Tier.
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Ten hearings over the plan are being held virtually and around the state.
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Some students and professors at Binghamton University held a rally last week in support of sociology professor Ana Maria Candela, who came under fire recently for an affirmative action policy on her syllabus.
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Housing activists in Binghamton are calling on college students to join efforts to improve the quality of housing and tenant protections.
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Two years ago Binghamton University acquired a famous manuscript of music from the Convent of La Crocetta in Florence, Italy. Associate Professor of…
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In Broome and Tompkins counties, only about 27% of people registered to vote actually cast a ballot.
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"I would suspect that this is an example of the people who scheduled those initiatives choosing the wrong election to put those initiatives on the ballot."
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While plans for the new Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences facility pre-date the pandemic by several years, its opening comes at a time when many hospitals face nursing shortages.
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“A lot of the older adult care facilities completely shut us out, just for safety purposes, and kind of not bringing outsiders into their communities.”