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  "description": "Construction updates, theatre previews and plenty of other news from the last week to keep you informed",
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  "textContent": "> _A benefit for_ paid supporters_, this curated weekly area news round-up strives to help you learn about and engage with the Triple Cities.\n>\n>  If you appreciate the work local journalists do, ensure you click the links and pay for news if you can, _donate to WSKG to the extent you are able_and subscribe to the_ Press & Sun Bulletin for $10/mo_to ensure local reporters are supported and paid.\n>\n>  Want to see something covered locally? _Find how to connect with local news organizations here\n>\n> **_Have a suggestion on how to improve this newsletter? Let me know at_**** _info@binghamtonian.news_**** __**\n\n## ‼️Must-Reads\n\n### 🏗️Controversial Airport Road Industrial Park Gets New Hearing Date\n\nA hearing at the Johnson City High School auditorium will be held for the proposed 537-acre \"Broome Tech Park\" spearheaded by the Broome County Industrial Development Agency in the Towns of Union and Maine on Wednesday, April 23 (NC34).\n\nTown of Maine board members have said they oppose the necessary zoning changes to make the project possible, and are engaged in a lawsuit over the project against the IDA (NC34). IDA officials argue it will support thousands of jobs and increase economic activity, but have announced no tenants for the prospective site.\n\n### 🧱Eyesore at 263 Washington Street Ordered to be Torn Down\n\nA well-recognized dilapidated landmark in Downtown Binghamton, the Kenmore Building, is ordered to be torn down months after owners were found guilty for dozens of code violations on the site. The building owners are to be sentenced in May (WNBF).\n\n### Upgrade to continue reading\n\nBecome a paid member to get access to all premium content\n\nUpgrade",
  "title": "Binghamton Area News Roundup 4/10/26: Tech Park Update, Blight Removal, BCSD Retirements and More",
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