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Law Enforcement Torch Run raises money for Special Olympics
VESTAL, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) — Local police officers ran alongside community members to bring awareness to disabled athletics. The Law Enforcement Torch Run made its way through Binghamton on Monday, raising funds for Special Olympics New York. For over 35 years, the organization has gathered money to support intellectually disabled athletes throughout the state. This year, Athletes and officers alike ran from Binghamton University to Tully's, where a post-run party was held. Associate Director of Development for Special Olympics New York, Amber Mott, says that over 6,000 officers have participated in runs across the state. 'They absolutely love it. They always tell me that this is one of those events that brings a smile to their face every year. They can't wait for it to come up to run with the athletes and bring awareness to what our cause is,' said Mott. Special Olympics New York has supported over 48,000 competitors across the state with sports training, competitions, and health screenings. Visit for additional information. Binghamton Firefighters say 'farewell' to another brother Local eateries face off in Chef Show Down at Kilmer Mansion Pizza Week 2025: Vestal Bakery Law Enforcement Torch Run raises money for Special Olympics SRO Productions presents 'A New Brain' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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Binghamton Firefighters say ‘farewell' to another brother
HILLCREST, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – Binghamton firefighters gathered to say farewell to another comrade on Wednesday, continuing what has already been a very difficult year for the department. The funeral for fireman Scott Pavlick was held at Saint Francis of Assisi Church in Hillcrest. Pavlick died unexpectedly last week at the age of 47 from a medical condition. This comes just months after fellow firefighter John 'J.R.' Gaudet died in the line of duty. He was a graduate of Chenango Forks and Ithaca College, where he was a record-setting swimmer. Pavlick was also a marathon runner. He joined the Binghamton Fire Department in 2008, attaining the rank of Lieutenant in 2023 and receiving several commendations for bravery. According to his obituary, Pavlick had a good sense of humor, a sharp wit, and a calm demeanor. His funeral procession drove past several Binghamton fire stations on its way to the church. Pavlick leaves behind his wife, Jodi, and 7-year-old son, Reagan. Donations to support his family are being collected by the Syracuse Fire Department Credit Union. To donate, mail your contributions to the address below. Make checks payable to: Syracuse Fire Department Credit UnionNote in the memo section: Lt. Pavlick Mail checks to:Syracuse Fire Department Credit Union211 Wilkinson StreetSyracuse, NY 13204 Binghamton Firefighters say 'farewell' to another brother Local eateries face off in Chef Show Down at Kilmer Mansion Pizza Week 2025: Vestal Bakery Law Enforcement Torch Run raises money for Special Olympics SRO Productions presents 'A New Brain' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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Local eateries face off in Chef Show Down at Kilmer Mansion
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – There's a special opportunity to check out the incredible transformation of the Kilmer Mansion while sampling the culinary creations of some creative cooks. The Junior League of Binghamton is hosting a Chef Show Down as part of its Designer Show House at the historic mansion Thursday evening. The Junior League has completely refurbished the Kilmer with the help of local designers and contractors. Thursday evening, chefs from local eateries will face off in a competition to see who can create the best dish. The hook is that they must use an ingredient that might typically be found in a food pantry. That's because some proceeds from the Show House and affiliated events will go to create a Food Recovery and Prepared Meal Truck. The truck will collect leftover food from local restaurants and caterers for a chef to repurpose into hot meals that are then driven to food deserts in Broome and Tioga Counties for distribution to people in need. Junior League President Alisha Swietzer says our area has a good network of food pantries, but not everyone can easily get to them. 'Folks in our area have trouble accessing those. Either mobility challenges or they lack the means of a vehicle to get to them. So, we thought, 'Okay, we need to do something here, we need to combine the efforts.' So, we're going to take the food directly to them,' said Swietzer. Swietzer says the Junior League has set a goal of raising $360,000 to purchase the truck and pay for two years of operation. Once completed, it will turn the truck over to CHOW to operate. Thursday's Chef Show Down begins at 6 p.m. and features Little Venice, Donoli's, Kitchen Counter, Confection Connection, and Quebec Diner 87. There will be two prizes: a people's choice determined by $1 votes, and a judge's choice. I am honored to be a member of the judging panel. Tickets are $49 and can be purchased at or at the door. Binghamton Firefighters say 'farewell' to another brother Local eateries face off in Chef Show Down at Kilmer Mansion Pizza Week 2025: Vestal Bakery Law Enforcement Torch Run raises money for Special Olympics SRO Productions presents 'A New Brain' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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SRO Productions presents ‘A New Brain'
JOHNSON CITY, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – A semi-autobiographical musical that explores the healing powers of art and music is coming to the Schorr Family Firehouse Stage on Friday. SRO Productions is ending its season with William Finn's 'A New Brain.' The musical addresses Finn's personal experience with a life-threatening brain tumor and his subsequent recovery. Based loosely on Finn's own life, the story follows Gordon Michael Schwinn, a frustrated composer for a children's TV show, as he is diagnosed with a severe brain condition. The show discusses themes of mortality and fear while celebrating life, love, and friendship. Director Douglas Harrington emphasizes the importance of taking care of your mind and body. He encourages audience members not to compare their journey to someone else's. 'One of the biggest takeaways from the show, that I hope people take away, is that where you are in life is the right place to be right now. Each person has a different path,' said Harrington. A New Brain will have a two-weekend run. Show times are at 7:30 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. on Sundays. Tickets start at $23. To purchase, visit Binghamton Firefighters say 'farewell' to another brother Local eateries face off in Chef Show Down at Kilmer Mansion Pizza Week 2025: Vestal Bakery Law Enforcement Torch Run raises money for Special Olympics SRO Productions presents 'A New Brain' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.