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Elementary school still closed, repairs could top $37M

The Binghamton City School District is considering a number of options for fixing or replacing MacArthur Elementary School which remains closed following the recent flooding. ...


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Law recounts prisoners in NY

A lawsuit filed by Republican New York State Senators is challenging a 2010 law that alters how the state draws electoral districts. ...


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Dean's Speaker advocates for Afghan women

Huma Amed-Ghosh, a professor at San Diego State University, lectured on the plight of women in Afghanistan last Friday to kick off the 2011-12 Harpur College Dean's Speakers Series. ...


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Blackboard problems persist for third week

Blackboard began the week with slow response speeds yesterday, the third consecutive Monday the website has done so. ...


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Police Watch: Oct. 18, 2011

SATURDAY, OCT. 15, 11:23 a.m. — Patrol was called to the area between Hillside Community’s Rockland Hall and the nearby woods for reports of a vehicle pushed into a creek bed, said...


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BU recognized for 'green' building

Binghamton University's recently-opened Engineering and Science Building has been named "Best Green Project of the ...


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Library-goers queue up for lift

The Glenn G. Bartle Library Tower's east elevator, one of two in the 15-story Library Tower, has been out of commission since the start of the semester while it undergoes renovations. ...


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Police Watch: Oct. 14, 2011

FRIDAY, OCT. 7, 6:01 p.m. — A 20-year-old female driver on Center Drive was stopped for a traffic violation and found to be in possession of marijuana, said Investigator Patrick Reilly of...


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Bridge' benefit raises money for flood relief

An arts benefit show that aimed to raise funds for flood relief took place yesterday evening in the Old Union Hall. All proceeds for the event went to the United Way of ...


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Week-long events lead up to MS walk

Alpha Phi Omega (APO) will hold its third annual Miles for Matias Walk tomorrow to benefit multiple sclerosis research in memory of a former fraternity brother, Tom Matias. ...