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The school board at Chenango Forks Central School District voted unanimously to end the district's mask requirements as soon as the statewide mandate is lifted.
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“As we continue to come out of this pandemic, we have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to not just get back to normal, but truly transform our county."
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The proposed agreement between Broome County and Centers for Care, a large health care company, has some legislators concerned.
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Protestors gathered in front of Binghamton's state office building, calling for an end to mask mandates in schools.
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There have been nearly 50 overdoses since this year began, more than half in the past two weeks.
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Just over a year ago, a judge ordered county elections officials to certify Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-22) as the winner in New York’s 22nd Congressional District race. Elections officials say many of the administrative failures have since been resolved.
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Drug overdoses have increased in Broome County this week, with seven reported overdoses in one day.
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Broome County is still reporting hundreds of positive COVID-19 cases each week, but numbers have continued to fall.
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Broome County legislators voted along party lines Tuesday night to adopt a new legislative district map, favored by Republicans. Last week, many residents voiced their concerns about the map in a public hearing.
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The Broome County Legislature postponed adopting a new map of the county’s 15 legislative districts, Thursday night, following a public hearing. The map would allow many Republican incumbents to keep their current seats.