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Binghamton University to launch archaeology program for local middle schoolers

National Science Foundation grant awarded to boost interest in STEM concepts BINGHAMTON, NY – Archaeology. Exploring the past through ancient artifacts. It’s not something a lot of middle-schoolers get the opportunity to experience firsthand, but that’s about to change for students at two Broome County schools thanks to a new grant awarded to the Public […]

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Release Harm Reductionist Paul Fontana Jr. from Delaware County Jail

— contact Truth Pharm for more info truthpharm@gmail.com Last week our friend, fellow Harm Reductionist and Social Justice Warrior Paul Fontana Jr. was jailed for a probation violation which consisted of a “missed appointment”. We are very aware that these actions against Paul are blatant retaliation for his outspoken, local efforts of fighting for social

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WHAT WOULD ROD SERLING SAY

What would Rod Serling say about his neighborhood park.  Who would even consider damaging or destroying a park, especially one for ALL children.  (Recreation Park) Was the person(s) deprived or seeking revenge?  In vengence, an eye for an eye, there is no resolution to a problem; it just continues on like Israel/Palestine or one religion

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Is Binghamton in a Strong Financial Position to Weather this Crisis? Yes. But it’s Not Because of You Know Who.

The overall impacts from COVID-19 will likely cause significant harm to governmental finances at the local, county, and state levels. Officials at all levels have been warning that the loss of sales tax receipts, casino proceeds, income taxes, and property tax payments could create staggering budget shortfalls. Federal aid, they argue, is the only way

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Glenda Blake

Glenda Blake, an artist at the Cooperative Gallery 213, died May 12th, 2020. “She contributed a great deal to the gallery,” fellow artists recalled. “She dragged us into the world of online scheduling and created a style guide to create consistency and professionalism at the gallery.” “I knew her in the early days of the

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Dick Andrus

Belatedly, we bring you news of Dick Andrus’ death on April 5th, 2020. If you are in the progressive community there are many many ways you could have known Dick. I served on his Shade Tree Commission under Mayor Matt Ryan’ tenure along with Julian Shephard, a knowledgeable and committed environmental duo. Dick was always

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