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Yahoo
29-01-2025
- Yahoo
BCSO provides update on missing Vestal man
TOWN OF DICKINSON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – The investigation is continuing for a missing Vestal man. 69-year-old Adib 'Eddie' Rouhana was last seen at around noon on January 11 in the 1100 block of Upper Front Street in the Town of Chenango. On Wednesday, the Broome County Sheriff's Office held a press conference updating the public on the investigation. Sheriff Fred Akshar says police have obtained cell phone records that indicate Rouhana's phone was last updated at 6 p.m. on January 11 at his business, Car R Us. It was turned off shortly after and has not been used since. Local car dealer missing from Town of Chenango Akshar says leads have slowed down however, he is confident somebody knows something or saw something that day and encourages individuals to come forward with information as soon as possible. Rouhana's family was in attendance at the conference. Eddie's son Zane Rouhana pleaded for his father's return. The family is offering a $20,000 reward to anyone with information that leads directly to Eddie Rouhana's whereabouts. Please report any tips, video footage, sightings, or information regarding the location of Rouhana to the Broome County Sheriff's Office Tip Line at (607)778-1196. A link to the full press conference can be seen here. BCSO provides update on missing Vestal man Lunar New Year: What does the Year of the Snake mean? Josh Riley opens first two district offices Snow showers and gusty winds bring more isolated snow squalls today Binghamton-inspired film making international debut Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
29-01-2025
- Politics
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Josh Riley opens first two district offices
(WIVT/WBGH) – Congressman Josh Riley has announced the opening of his first two offices in New York's 19th Congressional District. Riley announced on Wednesday that the Binghamton and Leeds district offices are now open to the public. The offices will have staff available to help constituents navigate federal government services. The Binghamton office is located at 49 Court Street, Suite 210. It is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is available by phone at (607)242-0200. The Leeds office is located at 49 Gilfeather Park Road, Unit 1 and is open by appointment only. To schedule an appointment, call (518)625-2100. Josh Riley takes oath of office in Washington Constituents are encouraged to call ahead to schedule appointments for casework assistance or meetings with the Congressman and his staff. 'Providing exceptional constituent services is one of my office's top priorities,' said Riley. 'Whether you're a veteran navigating VA benefits, a senior with questions about Social Security, or a family resolving a passport issue, my dedicated team is here to help. From the Catskills and the Hudson Valley to the Southern Tier and Finger Lakes, and every small town in between, we are committed to delivering results for the people of New York's 19th District.' Josh Riley opens first two district offices Snow showers and gusty winds bring more isolated snow squalls today Binghamton-inspired film making international debut VINES gives a Winter update to Binghamton Rotary World record holder performs feats of strength at Seton Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
28-01-2025
- Entertainment
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Binghamton-inspired film making international debut
(WIVT/WBGH) – An independent film inspired by Binghamton is making its debut on an international stage. 'Stationed at Home' is making its world premiere at the Glasgow Film Festival in March. The unpredictable and comical film follows a taxi driver working the graveyard shift on Christmas Eve in 1998. Along the way, he meets a diverse group of strangers who, like him, are trying to catch a glimpse of the International Space Station flying across the night sky. The film was shot entirely in Binghamton. It was written, directed, produced, and edited by Boston native Daniel Masciari. Masciari first visited Binghamton while traveling from New York City to Ithaca. He says the energy of the city is magical. Local film 'Stationed at Home' almost complete 'It feels in some ways like you're in another realm. To me as a filmmaker that's really exciting because you really want to give the audience a blanket, a place they feel cozy in, and so for me, Binghamton was always the place,' said Masciari. Stationed at Home will premiere on March 7. It will then make its film festival circuit before finding a home on streaming platforms. Masciari says he plans to eventually hold a series of small-scale screenings here in Binghamton. Binghamton-inspired film making international debut VINES gives a Winter update to Binghamton Rotary World record holder performs feats of strength at Seton New York State Police identify human remains found near Chemung River Trial continues for alleged Jeffrey Aissa killer Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.