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Just under 97% of school districts across New York state successfully passed their budgets. Preliminary results show voters in Broome and Tioga counties overwhelmingly approved their local budgets and propositions.
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Corning-Painted Post school district voters rejected the $8.7 million increase in the proposed budget over last year. The district will decide how to move forward at its board meeting on Wednesday.
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“The last time they opened up Section 8 applications, there were 1,000 applications that came in,” said Binghamton Mayor Jared Kraham.
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Corning-Painted Post school district voters will decide on a $147 million budget and 8 percent tax levy this year. They will also elect board members. Some are returning for another term and others are looking to join the board for a first term.
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Voters will decide whether to accept or reject their district’s budget proposals this week.
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Sewage sludge may soon be banned in a second town in Steuben County. The town of Cameron finalized the law and is in the process of a public comment period. The town board will vote on the ban at its June meeting.
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The Corning-Painted Post Area school district will vote on a proposed $147 million budget and elect several board members on May 20. Some community members have expressed concerns about losing important programs for students if the budget does not pass. Others are unsettled about the rising costs and high tax levy.
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Just days after 57-year-old Endicott resident Kevin Ray was fatally stabbed during a community meal at Binghamton’s Salvation Army, Mayor Jared Kraham announced the location’s closure.
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The minor league hockey team won its second consecutive championship last week. It’s the first time in the Federal Prospects Hockey League’s history that a team has won the Commissioner's Cup two years in a row.
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The piece is a reproduction of a community lost to time and the waters of the Cayuga Inlet.
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“Every student in the state of New York starting in September, will have the opportunity of having a distraction-free school experience,” Hochul said. “Where they can learn and study, instead of looking at memes, look at their math and get things done in school and be more productive.”
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Winners of the 2024 Student WSKG Writing Challenge see their stories come to life as short operas