Press & Sun-Bulletin - Sun Nov 29
Any way one looks at the 11 Broome County legislators who voted in favor of the change in sales tax distribution, those members are not being good stewards of taxpayer money.
Project to convert Endicott Johnson factory into apartments put on holdPress & Sun-Bulletin - Sun Nov 29
Two proposed projects to convert former Endicott Johnson shoe factories into apartment buildings are on hold.
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The Broome County Health Department has scheduled six H1N1 flu vaccine clinics this week, but shots will only be given to members of the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention target groups.
Valerie Zehl neighbors: Johnson City Islamic school growing fastPress & Sun-Bulletin - Sat Nov 28
Danyal wants to be a baseball player. Sarrah hopes to be a truck driver. And Aisha? "A cop." Such are the hand-printed aspirations of three little students at The Crescent Academy in Johnson City.
Post a CommentPress & Sun-Bulletin - Sat Nov 28
Males: Pomeranian mix, red/white, 4 years; Jack Russell terrier, black/white, 4 years; Lab mix, black, 1 year; Rottweiler/pit bull mix, brown, 4 months.
Broome County schedules 6 H1N1 clinicsPress & Sun-Bulletin - Sat Nov 28
The Broome County Health Department has scheduled six H1N1 flu clinics for this week, but shots will only be given to members of Centers for Disease Control target groups.
Post a CommentPress & Sun-Bulletin - Fri Nov 27
I am thankful for the wonderful Johnson City Community Thanksgiving Service that is given annually this time of year at one of our local parishes.
Post a CommentPress & Sun-Bulletin - Fri Nov 27
These Greater Binghamton residents have a birthday today. * Jessica Elliott, 16, Binghamton.
Post a CommentPress & Sun-Bulletin - Fri Nov 27
Black Friday shopping got dangerous when a patrolman directing traffic at the Oakdale Mall was struck in the arm by the driver's side mirror of a sport utility vehicle.
Marching Wildcats rockPress & Sun-Bulletin - Thu Nov 26
Congratulations are in order for the Johnson City marching band, its director Mark Buza and his staff.
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