“Tell it to the Judges: Uphold and Expand Abortion Rights.”

On Wed., December 1, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, a case aimed at overthrowing the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion throughout the land.  The National Mobilization for Reproductive Justice calls on all feminists, working-class people, and defenders of human rights to come out […]

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10th Bob Johnston Photography Show and Competition

10th Bob Johnston Photography Show and Competition January 2022 The Cooperative Gallery and the Two Rivers Photography Club are excited to co-sponsor the tenth Bob Johnston Photography Competition and Exhibit Jan. 7- 29th, 2022, a display by the region’s outstanding photographers. However, we are also mindful of the current explosion of COVID variants and are

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November First Friday and Launch of First-Ever Broome Art Guide

Broome County Arts Council Presents November First Friday and Launch of First-Ever Broome Art Guide BINGHAMTON, NY. Broome County Arts Council is pleased to present November’s First Friday Art Walk from 6PM to 9PM in Downtown Binghamton on November 5th, 2021. Exhibitions are free and open to the public. (Some additional events may have an admission

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Phoenix Awards

We’re celebrating activism in the Southern Tier! The annual Phoenix Awards will take place in person (with a virtual option) on Tuesday, October 26 in Endwell, NY. Join us! This event honors local activists who are engaged in advancing Citizen Action’s vision of a world based on racial, social, economic, and environmental justice. This year’s

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Public Art Directory Launched

           The new Broome County Public Art Directory reveals the many murals and sculptures that exist in Broome County. In collaboration with Broome County Planning, the Dept of Public Art (DPA) has posted murals on the site and on Sunday October 17th launches the site to the public. “While most people recognize there are many arts

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Three Artists in November at Cooperative

The Cooperative Gallery is exhibiting three of its artists’ work in the month of November. Bill Gorman, photographer (and well known local actor) presents Melange a mix of “incongruous elements.” Geoffrey Gould, also a photographer, displays Iceland’s Natural Beauty. And Eileen Schlag, a painter in several media, offers Layers, both a technique and remembrances from

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Mayor David Breaks Promise: Purchases Rental Property under Secret LLC

In an April 28, 2017 Press and Sun Bulletin article about Mayor David’s real estate holdings and potential conflicts of interest, the reporter noted that Rich David made a promise not to purchase any properties while serving as Mayor. “While he’s mayor, though, he will not purchase any commercial properties, he said in a March

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Greater Good Grocery Update

Courtesy of WBNG– ae story here. BINGHAMTON (WBNG) — The Greater Good Grocery, located in the North Side of Binghamton, opened during the pandemic. During the afternoon of September 22, community leaders came together to hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony and made remarks on the latest addition to serve our community. “Opening during a pandemic brought

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