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The meeting took place almost a month after a fire destroyed a motel in Broome County used as temporary housing for homeless people. The fire killed six and displaced over 50 people.
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Incumbent Chemung County Executive Christopher Moss lost the June primary election to fellow Republican Mark Margeson but will remain on the ballot in November as a Conservative Party candidate.
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Some demonstrators say they are committed to staying until housing reforms are made. City officials said the gathering was an unpermitted event and ordered all to leave.
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The Corning town supervisor resigned her position and pleaded guilty to a felony charge earlier this week.
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State police say a man who was arrested is the only suspect.
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Winners of the primaries will be on the ballot in November’s general election.
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At its peak, 320 incarcerated people were sick and 12 were hospitalized.
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The Juneteenth celebration was held in Center City Park in Binghamton, formerly called Columbus Park. The celebration honors the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Texas learned they were free.
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Dan Norton and Dan Livingston are running to replace Donna Lupardo, who served in the Assembly for 22 years.
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WSKG's Elmira-Corning reporter Natalie Abruzzo spoke with News Director Phoebe Taylor-Vuolo about concerns some residents and town officials have over a proposed tax break for a housing development project in Big Flats, in Chemung County.
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Election primaries are Tuesday, June 23. Voters in Chemung, Schuyler and Steuben counties have more choices on the ballots this year.