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"description": "Catch up on openings and closings, and take a look at the developments coming to Broome County",
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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### 🏗️Binghamton Plaza Possibilities Revealed\n\nThe City of Binghamton held its first public session on the potential future of the now city-owned and to-be-demolished Binghamton Plaza Site (New York Pizzeria is going to be fine don't worry) (WBNG).\n\nResidents gathered at the soon-to-be redeveloped Theodore Roosevelt Elementary to see renderings and street plans of potential redevelopments, most with an emphasis on making the riverfront a destination, and providing mixed-use storefronts and much-needed residences (Press & Sun).\n\n### 🍝Little Italy to get Streetscape Project\n\n$500,000 in federal funding is headed to Little Italy in Endicott this fall following an effort by Rep. Josh Riley, an Endicott native. The renovations will focus on revamping streets and sidewalks in the heritage neighborhood (NC34).\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 5/22/26: Plaza Plans, Spring Sports, New Businesses & More",
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