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Binghamton Area Events Week of 3/16/26: St. Paddy's, State Basketball Championships, Local History, Spring Markets & More
A Disney Channel star comes to town, the final Cooperpalooza, plus plenty of theatre shopping and history
News Roundup
The City finally takes control of the Binghamton Plaza, see parade day photos, Section IV basketball results, landfill challenges and other news from the last week.
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Local and touring Celtic music groups ring in St. Patty's day, local conferences celebrate women, jam bands raise money for cancer, and plenty of music and comedy
News Roundup
Construction projects and new openings ramp up for the warmer months, the shooting of a man by a Vestal police officer continues to be investigated, plus spotlights on upcoming theatrical productions
Upcoming local high school performances include hit musicals like Shrek, Hadestown, Les Miserables and Mary Poppins
The United Health Services CEO spoke on plans for the space as the congregation looks to the future
22 projects listed at over $13 million is headed to New York State officials for final selection and approval
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There's a certain misleading racket oft repeated by area natives, college students, and transplants alike: "There's nothing to do in Binghamton!" I stand by that this is unequivocally false. First of all, I've been to a whole lot of places – and let&
Binghamton Area Events and Culture Newsletter
St. Patrick's Day celebrations once again take over downtown, the art galleries open up and BU's sports teams and musicians showcase their talents
Binghamton looks at rail connections, a Vestal man is shot on a mental health call, a grant for redeveloping the 'dinosaur' building, PILOT funds owed and Garnar talks progress
A plethora of theatrical productions and the philharmonic centerpiece a week of history, celebrations, music, workshops and dancing
A tough time for families as a fire makes them homeless, BU adds a new varsity sport and other headlines in this week's news rundown
Upcoming local high school performances include hit musicals like Shrek, Hadestown, Les Miserables and Mary Poppins
Learn about local history and see some artwork in a busy week with a lot of music, games, drag and a lot else to dig your teeth into
Clover leaf ramps downtown to go away, opening green space, parks are renamed, and business highlights in this week's rundown
Valentine's celebrations abound as the Farmers Market hosts a special event, Know Theatre opens its newest show, and the Philharmonic hosts its cheesy fundraiser
Broome natives on the Patriots staff, addiction center to open, extreme cold, childcare center update and more
The art galleries reopen for First Friday while winter joy and Valentines events take place all throughout the week
ICE, ice, apartment updates, theater reviews and more
The United Health Services CEO spoke on plans for the space as the congregation looks to the future