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Binghamton Police Detectives arrested 19 year old Antonio
Jones of Taftville, Connecticut for 2nd degree Attempted Murder & 2nd
degree Assault in connection with the March 17th Shooting incident at 66
Chenango Street. Jones is accused of
participating in the shooting incident, into a parked car; he missed the
intended male target and shot a female passenger, who suffered non-life
threatening injuries. Jones was held in
Binghamton City Police Lock-Up for arraignment in City Court, he was remanded
to the Broome County Jail. Anyone with information is asked to contact
Binghamton Police at 772-7080.
Jones of Taftville, Connecticut for 2nd degree Attempted Murder & 2nd
degree Assault in connection with the March 17th Shooting incident at 66
Chenango Street. Jones is accused of
participating in the shooting incident, into a parked car; he missed the
intended male target and shot a female passenger, who suffered non-life
threatening injuries. Jones was held in
Binghamton City Police Lock-Up for arraignment in City Court, he was remanded
to the Broome County Jail. Anyone with information is asked to contact
Binghamton Police at 772-7080.
The Binghamton Rumble Ponies Home Opener will be tonight at
NYSEG Stadium, Team Spokesman Eddie Saunders comments:
(Eddie Saunders 4-11-19)
Tickets for tonight's game are available at the NYSEG
Stadium Box Office or online at BINGRP.COM.
NYSEG Stadium, Team Spokesman Eddie Saunders comments:
(Eddie Saunders 4-11-19)
Tickets for tonight's game are available at the NYSEG
Stadium Box Office or online at BINGRP.COM.
The State DOT announced that construction is resuming on the
$152 million 2nd phase of the 1-81/Route 17 Prospect Mountain reconstruction
project in the city of Binghamton. The project is reconstructing nearly 9 miles
of highway, replacing bridges and reconfiguring ramps to significantly improve
traffic patterns in one of the Southern Tier's busiest corridors. The
improvements will also enable the DOT to request federal designation of a
4-mile stretch of Route 17 as I-86. The
project is reconstructing the interchange of I-81 Exit 4 and Route 7 by replacing
the viaduct bridge over the Railroad tracks and Broad Avenue. Additionally, 2
new bridges are being built over the Chenango River in the city of Binghamton.
The Work is scheduled to be complete by December 2020.
$152 million 2nd phase of the 1-81/Route 17 Prospect Mountain reconstruction
project in the city of Binghamton. The project is reconstructing nearly 9 miles
of highway, replacing bridges and reconfiguring ramps to significantly improve
traffic patterns in one of the Southern Tier's busiest corridors. The
improvements will also enable the DOT to request federal designation of a
4-mile stretch of Route 17 as I-86. The
project is reconstructing the interchange of I-81 Exit 4 and Route 7 by replacing
the viaduct bridge over the Railroad tracks and Broad Avenue. Additionally, 2
new bridges are being built over the Chenango River in the city of Binghamton.
The Work is scheduled to be complete by December 2020.
Fire damaged the Leatherstocking Market and Fuel store at
134 Delaware County Route 11 near Pindars Corners this morning. Several area fire companies responded, no
injuries have been reported; the cause of the fire is under investigation, the
owners hope to have the store re-opened as soon as possible.
134 Delaware County Route 11 near Pindars Corners this morning. Several area fire companies responded, no
injuries have been reported; the cause of the fire is under investigation, the
owners hope to have the store re-opened as soon as possible.
April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month &
Delaware County Sheriff’s Office is teaming up with the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration, for a high-visibility enforcement effort today
through April 15th. Law enforcement officers will intensify their efforts to
stop texting and other forms of distracted driving by issuing citations for
distraction violations. The “U Drive U Text U Pay” campaign aims to spread the
message about the dangers of distracted driving, and to remind drivers of the
consequences of their distracted actions.
According to NHTSA, between 2012-2017, nearly 20,000 people died in
crashes involving a distracted driver. In fact, there were 3,166 people killed
in motor vehicle crashes involving distracted drivers in 2017.
Delaware County Sheriff’s Office is teaming up with the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration, for a high-visibility enforcement effort today
through April 15th. Law enforcement officers will intensify their efforts to
stop texting and other forms of distracted driving by issuing citations for
distraction violations. The “U Drive U Text U Pay” campaign aims to spread the
message about the dangers of distracted driving, and to remind drivers of the
consequences of their distracted actions.
According to NHTSA, between 2012-2017, nearly 20,000 people died in
crashes involving a distracted driver. In fact, there were 3,166 people killed
in motor vehicle crashes involving distracted drivers in 2017.
The annual Big Wheels Golf Tournament, held at the Delhi
College Golf Course, will take place on Friday, May 10th this year. The event serves as a primary fundraiser for
programs and services which provide assistance to Delaware County senior
citizens. The entry fee this year will
be $65, Registrations for the tournament can be obtained by contacting the
Delaware County Office for the Aging at 607-832-5750.
College Golf Course, will take place on Friday, May 10th this year. The event serves as a primary fundraiser for
programs and services which provide assistance to Delaware County senior
citizens. The entry fee this year will
be $65, Registrations for the tournament can be obtained by contacting the
Delaware County Office for the Aging at 607-832-5750.
State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli announced that Pharsalia Town
Supervisor Dennis Brown faces criminal charges for allegedly stealing more than
$123,000 in town funds, to pay credit card bills and pad his salary an
additional $20,000 a year. Brown was
charged with 2nd degree Grand Larceny, scheming to defraud, defrauding the
government, corrupting the government and public corruption for allegedly using
the town's credit card for vacations in Myrtle Beach and New York City, fees
for PayPal, Amazon and iTunes, and designer handbags, liquor and cooking
classes, & his home telephone, internet and electric bills. The Comptroller’s inquiry into Pharsalia
began with an audit in 2018 which led to the criminal investigation.
Supervisor Dennis Brown faces criminal charges for allegedly stealing more than
$123,000 in town funds, to pay credit card bills and pad his salary an
additional $20,000 a year. Brown was
charged with 2nd degree Grand Larceny, scheming to defraud, defrauding the
government, corrupting the government and public corruption for allegedly using
the town's credit card for vacations in Myrtle Beach and New York City, fees
for PayPal, Amazon and iTunes, and designer handbags, liquor and cooking
classes, & his home telephone, internet and electric bills. The Comptroller’s inquiry into Pharsalia
began with an audit in 2018 which led to the criminal investigation.
The Greene Fire Department responded to a small fire at
Raymond Corporation in Greene. The
preliminary investigation reported that a welding smoke unit caught fire, no
one was injured, employees returned to the building at about 9:30 pm. The
Greene Fire Department was assisted by the Oxford, Coventry Fire Departments.
Raymond Corporation in Greene. The
preliminary investigation reported that a welding smoke unit caught fire, no
one was injured, employees returned to the building at about 9:30 pm. The
Greene Fire Department was assisted by the Oxford, Coventry Fire Departments.
The annual Take Back the Night March will be held in Oneonta
this evening. The march begins at the
SUNY Oneonta campus at 6:30PM and ends in downtown Oneonta, it will conclude
with a candlelight vigil and musical performance is scheduled at Kim Muller
Plaza beginning at 8:00PM.
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this evening. The march begins at the
SUNY Oneonta campus at 6:30PM and ends in downtown Oneonta, it will conclude
with a candlelight vigil and musical performance is scheduled at Kim Muller
Plaza beginning at 8:00PM.