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BBQ lovers rejoice: Binghamton eatery's new Endwell location opening soon
BBQ lovers rejoice: Binghamton eatery's new Endwell location opening soon

Yahoo

time28-03-2025

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  • Yahoo

BBQ lovers rejoice: Binghamton eatery's new Endwell location opening soon

Broome County barbecue lovers will want to mark April 25 on their calendars — one of Binghamton's favorite BBQ spots just announced an opening date for their second location. Big Zues Barbecue, which last summer was the highest rated barbecue restaurant in the Binghamton area according to Google reviews, will be opening its new location at 3017 Watson Blvd. in Endwell. The restaurant's official opening date was announced in a Wednesday night Facebook post which has received over 300 likes and 30 comments as of Thursday morning. The Endwell location's menu will remain the same as the restaurant's Chenango Street location and will offer dine-in, takeout and delivery options. More: Binghamton mayor 2025 election: What the candidates have to say on the issues To help management and employees get accustomed to a new area, the restaurant will only be open 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday through May this year. "We're excited to bring our flavors to this part of town and can't wait to meet our new neighbors," the post read. Prior to being purchased by Big Zues, the Endwell location housed Kasey's Barbecue, which rebranded as Burger Days in October 2024, before officially closing in December. This article originally appeared on Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin: Big Zues Barbecue opening nears in Endwell: When to go

Local Black leaders recognized for their excellence
Local Black leaders recognized for their excellence

Yahoo

time21-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Local Black leaders recognized for their excellence

BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – Several local Black leaders received awards from the state senate to recognize their hard work and celebrate Black History Month. State Senator Lea Webb recognized four people across Senate District 52 with New York State Commendation Awards and the Empire Award. Webb held an award ceremony at her Binghamton office yesterday. The four recipients are Asia Ambler, a mental health site supervisor at BU, Luvelle Brown, the superintendent of Ithaca City Schools, Jesus Clarke, the owner of Big Zues Barbecue, and Tracy Hudson, an Assistant Professor at SUNY Cortland. Ambler says the most rewarding part of her work, is inspiring young people, and being a part of their story. 'And as a young Black woman who's raising a family, who has a young Black son, it is so important in my opinion, to not only give back, but to be those things that maybe it was hard to see when I was younger. And I'm blessed with many other opportunities where young people are making a difference. Where young people hear their voices being heard, they're apart of the change,' said Ambler. Each award winner received a district 52 plaque with their name on it. Webb gives out three commendation awards and the one Empire Award, which recognizes business excellence, went to Big Zues Barbecue. Luigi Mangione makes first court appearance since arraignment in UnitedHealthcare CEO's death BU's hosts annual 24-hour Drawathon Local Black leaders recognized for their excellence Search for Stenger's successor begins BU maintains commitment to diversity Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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