Binghamton officials have ordered the entrances to a downtown restaurant closed until further notice because of concerns about the possibility of falling bricks.
A section of a busy downtown street near a popular Binghamton restaurant was shut down to vehicular and pedestrian traffic after debris fell from the top of a building.
New York State Police, county sheriff’s offices and even local police were on the lookout for people not complying with the mandatory seat belt law in New York.
Dozens of trees and hundreds of shrubs and flowers are being planted along Court Street in downtown Binghamton.
The streetscaping is one of the final steps in the $2.7 million Court Street Gateway Project.
Workers are installing planters between Exchange and Hawley streets...
I saw this road sign the other day. OUCH! Can you imagine being in a situation like this? You are going to lose no matter what you do.
By the way...this sign is in Oneonta! It's on the ramp up to the third level of the parking garage on Chestnut Street Extension...