UNION-ENDICOTT PROTEST: Hundreds of high school students walked out of classes, according to this front page account in the Binghamton Evening Press in October 1975. Recognize anyone in this photo?
STUDENTS SPEAK OUT: 50 years ago today, some of my Union-Endicott High School classmates drove to The Evening Press offices in Vestal to talk with education editor David Rossie about "being jerked around" during a contract dispute. This was on the front page on October 17, 1975.
A BIG IDEA: The homes in this new Binghamton community aren't huge but they'll be appreciated by some of Broome County's military veterans. Watch the video and read this WNBF News story for details: wnbf.com/binghamton-t...
ON THE MOVE: Several Broome County veterans have been chosen to be the first residents of the just-completed "Tiny Home" community in Binghamton. Three two-bedroom units are still available.
GRAFFITI SUSPECT SOUGHT: Binghamton police are calling for assistance from people who witnessed a man using red spray paint to scrawl "Pray 4 Gaza" on downtown buildings.
LISTEN and watch this... And remember Jared Kraham and Miles Burnett are returning to the WNBF studios Friday morning to answer a few more questions. LIVE! 📻
"PHILADELPHIA SALES" APARTMENTS? That's not the name of the new $31 million residential complex about to open in Johnson City. But the building IS located on the site of that once-iconic discount store that many of us remember fondly.
IT'S A SECRET? Not anymore. Binghamton's parking garage next to Boscov's opened nearly a year ago but for some reason, a unique feature hasn't been publicized. Until now.
DIDN'T END WELL: The closing of two Broome County Cart 'n Bag supermarkets was front page news 50 years ago today. This is how The Evening Press reported the story on October 14, 1975.
MORE INVESTIGATIONS AHEAD? Binghamton City Council is preparing to call on the New York State Attorney General's office to review the conduct of former police chief Joseph Zikuski.