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The newspaper was formed by the 1985 merger of The Evening Press (which was known as The Binghamton Press prior to 1960) and The Sun-Bulletin.It is owned by Gannett, [2] who purchased The Binghamton Press in 1943 and The Sun-Bulletin in 1971.
After having served on the Binghamton City Council, [2] Libous was first elected to the New York State Senate in 1988. [4] Libous was re-elected 13 times. [5] He succeeded Senator Warren M. Anderson, who had served as Senate Majority Leader. [4] Libous was a powerful presence in Albany, and was known for his advocacy for New York's Southern Tier.
Neal Simon, Binghamton Press & Sun Bulletin February 20, 2024 at 2:52 PM Police have identified the person found dead early Saturday morning in the westbound lane of Route 363 in the city as Tyler ...
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On April 3, 2009, a mass shooting occurred at the American Civic Association immigration center in Binghamton, New York.At approximately 10:30 a.m. EDT, Jiverly Antares Wong (also known as Jiverly Voong) entered the facility and killed thirteen people and wounded four others before committing suicide.
Tom Wilber is an American journalist and public speaker who specializes in environmental issues. During 25 years with Gannett's USA Today Network, he won multiple individual and team Best of Gannett honors for coverage of issues ranging from catastrophic flooding in upstate New York to impacts of shale gas development in New York and Pennsylvania.
He claimed the 1966 and 1983 track championships at Merrittville as well as the 1970 divisional champion at Humberstone Speedway ON, and the 1971 Modified champion at Ransomville Speedway NY. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Little would also compete on the Syracuse Mile , and won the inaugural Southern Tier Open at Five Mile Point Speedway in Kirkwood NY.
Whitney was born in Norwich, New York, the daughter of Dr. W. W. Whitney.She attended Binghamton Central High School in the class of 1897, and Oneonta Normal School. [1] She studied mathematics and economics and earned a bachelor's degree in 1905 from Cornell University, with further studies in actuarial science at New York University. [2]