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Tigers Top Binghamton For "AA" Title
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Palmer's Overtime Field Goal Lifts JC to Section Title
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Fort Hood And ACA
Thursday's deadly shooting in Texas brings back haunting memories to a similar tragedy here. Action News Reporter Natalie Jenereski tells us how many in Greater Binghamton are empathizing with the families of the victims at Fort Hood. More
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Binghamton Schools Honor Veterans
Two local elementary schools pause to honor dozens of local veterans.
St. Thomas Aquinas and MacArthur Elementary Schools hosted Veteran's Day ceremonies.
As Action News reporter Gabe Osterhout tells us, the ceremonies show veterans their service is not forgotten, even by the youngest generations.
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Afton Native Survives Deadly Fort Hood Shooting
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First H1N1 Death Confirmed in Broome County
Broome County confirms the first H1N1 related death.
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DEP Keeping Tabs on Cabot Gas Drilling in Susquehanna County
Multiple spills and water well pollution have become major issues at a gas drilling site in Susquehanna County.
Pennsylvania's Department of Environmental Protection is working to force the natural gas company to get it together. More
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Bearcat Brief 11-5
A trio of former section four stars helped lead the Bearcat cross country team to its first America East Championship last weekend in Vermont.
Marathon-native Erik van Ingen captured the individual title while Chris Gaube of Vestal was second and JC's Jeff Martinez placed 10th.
The Bearcats head to the Northeast Regionals November 14.
For more on championship week on campus, here's this week's Bearcat Brief. More
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Section Champions Crowned in Cross Country
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Tompkins Celebrates World Series Win
An honorary member of the New York Yankees cheered the team to its World Series win from Tioga County.
Yankees won their 27th title, beating the Philadelphia Phillies 4 games to 2.
Early in the season we followed Candor teacher Polly Tompkins to the stadium for a special visit with the team.
Action News reporter Gabe Osterhout tell us how their win parallels her personal battle with cancer. More
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Broome Law Enforcement Academy Graduates 19
The Broome County Law Enforcement Academy graduates it's class of 2009.
19 officers and deputies will serve in 9 different agencies across the Southern Tier.
As Action News Reporter Caitlin Nuclo tells us, two Johnson City police officers will join the village force tomorrow.
But their jobs may already be on the line. More
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Vote Total Changes in Binghamton
Mayor Matt Ryan's lead is shrinking against Republican Rich David but not by much.
Action News reporter Reed Buterbaugh explains the process underway by the Board of Elections, to sort out any other errors. More
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Vestal Looks To Trim 2010 Budget
The Town of Vestal is working to trim its proposed 2010 Budget.
It's a $16 million dollar spending plan, up 9 percent from the current budget.
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Academic All Star - Erin Smith
She's the leading scorer for an undefeated team set to play for a sectional title this weekend.
But Greene senior Erin Smith is more than that.
She's a 3 sport star who also is ranked 12th in her class with an average in the 90's.
And an easy pick for this week's academic all star. More
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Race for Binghamton Mayor Continues
In the race for Binghamton Mayor, the two final candidates both see the top seat at City Hall in sight.
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Waiting on Dissolution Decision in Johnson City
The uncertainty left by election day is another wrinkle in the divisive issue of whether to dissolve the village of Johnson City.
Action News reporter Reed Buterbaugh tells us people on both sides are not looking forward to the wait. More
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Absentee Ballots Will Decide JC Dissolution & Binghamton Elections
The Broome County Board of Elections will count the absentees and emergency, or affidavit ballots next week.
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New Home For Veterans in Oxford
Hundreds of veterans in Chenango County have a new place to live.
Today, they moved into the new Veterans Home in Oxford.
Action News reporter Gabe Osterhout takes us inside and tells us how some local college students helped make the move a comfortable one.
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Snow Cap Disappearing From Mt. Kilimanjaro
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Hornets Sweep Season Openers
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Action Sports Spotlight - Troy Nickerson
It seems like Chenango Forks grad Troy Nickerson has been at Cornell forever since earning All-American honors as a freshman.
Injuries have given him a fifth year of eligibility.
Now as he begins his final hurrah, the reigning 125-pound national champion expects nothing short of a repeat. Justin Horowitz catches up with the local legend in this week's Action Sports Spotlight. More
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Drazen Thanks Campaign Supporters
Independent Candidate Douglas Walter Drazen came in a close second when he ran for Binghamton Mayor in 2005.
This time around, a distant third. More
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Republican Richard David Reacts To Close Binghamton Mayoral Race
Republican candidate for Binghamton Mayor, Richard David, is a close second after Tuesday's election. The absentee ballot count will decide the official winner. More
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Kolba Accepts Defeat in JC Mayor's Race
People in Johnson City also took to the polls to decide their next Mayor.
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Hannon Wins J.C. Mayor's Race
People in Johnson City also took to the polls to decide their next Mayor.
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Matt Ryan Leading Binghamton Mayor's Race
Democrat Matt Ryan is leading in the race for Binghamton Mayor.
He believes absentee ballots will give him a decisive win for a second term in office. More
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Blythe Holds Healthy Lead
Two men were vying to be Broome County Clerk.
Republican Incumbent Rick Blythe went up against Democratic challenger Eugene Burns for the job.
So far Blythe has a commanding lead with 17,323 votes to Burns' 9,196. More
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Johnson City Dissolution: Too Close to Call
It will come down to absentee ballots to decide whether Johnson City will dissolve into the Town of Union. More
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People Turn Out to the Polls in Binghamton
The race for Binghamton Mayor was a big draw.
Voters showed up at the polls throughout the city.
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Deciding Dissolution in Johnson City
Voters are deciding the future of Johnson City.
The ballot asks if the 117 year old village should dissolve into the Town of Union.
Action News Reporter Reed Buterbaugh is live at the Johnson City Central School polling station, where turnout has been high all day. More
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Tioga B Team wins Championship
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Hungry for Donations
With more and more people losing their jobs, the Southern Tier is seeing a growing need for hunger relief.
And as Action News Reporter Rachael Hidalgo tells us, the supply of food is going...fast. More
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Plays of the Week Countdown
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Inmate Amendment on Broome County Ballots
Tuesday at the polls, people will decide on a proposed amendment.
New York State is looking to allow inmates to work for not-for-profit organizations.
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Broome is Ready for Election Day 2009
20 races throughout Broome County will be decided tomorrow.
And today, the Board of Elections is busy gearing up for Election Day 2009.
But some voters will not be casting ballots in their usual spots.
Action News reporter Reed Buterbaugh explains how the new voting machines will change some people's polling stations. More
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The dead walk the night on Halloween
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