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‘Happy Life Day' at 7 Brew celebrates AJ Presto's road to recovery
‘Happy Life Day' at 7 Brew celebrates AJ Presto's road to recovery

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time2 days ago

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‘Happy Life Day' at 7 Brew celebrates AJ Presto's road to recovery

BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – 7 Brew Coffee is proving that they remain #PrestoStrong with a celebratory community event. 7 Brew in Binghamton, located at 1322 Front Street, is hosting 'Happy Life Day' on Saturday in honor of Chenango Valley High School senior AJ Presto. Last summer, Presto was in a serious swimming accident and suffered a severe spinal cord injury. Presto then experienced two ICU stays and eight major surgeries. This month marks one year since the accident. With the unwavering support of his family, friends, and the community, Presto has made incredible progress. He is looking ahead to graduation and embracing the next chapter of his life. To support Presto's ongoing recovery, $1 from every drink sold between 5:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. will be donated to his medical expenses. 'We rallied with the community last year to help raise funds for AJ and his family after theaccident, and it was amazing to see how we all came together,' said Keli Oven, local 7 Brewfranchise operator. 'AJ is an inspiration, and 7 Brew is honored to celebrate his courage throughall of this.' 7 Brew will also be giving out free prizes all day, including stickers, exclusive merch, gift cards, cases of 7 Energy, and more. In addition, one lucky customer will take home a grand prize, a 7 Brew Gift Basket filled with #PrestoStrong gear, 7 Brew merch, and a month of free drinks. To donate to Presto's GoFundMe, click here. Animal Adventure Presents Annual 'Drafts with Giraffes' Guatemalan man accused of sexually abusing toddler in Norwich 'Happy Life Day' at 7 Brew celebrates AJ Presto's road to recovery Air raid sirens sound across Israel following an Iranian missile attack on the country Broome County highway work beginning June 16 Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

NYSEG builds Osprey bird boxes with help from CV students
NYSEG builds Osprey bird boxes with help from CV students

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time28-02-2025

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NYSEG builds Osprey bird boxes with help from CV students

(WIVT/WBGH) – NYSEG was at Chenango Valley High School this morning, installing a bird box, and creating a nest for a federally protected bird species. NYSEG stood up a new utility pole, and at the top, installed a wooden osprey platform to give the birds a nest when they migrate back to the area in Spring. Students at CV helped build the platforms, which include a perch, and a discreet camera, so the community can watch as the ospreys make it their home. Ospreys will return to the same nest every year with the same mate, for their entire lives, which is generally 15 to 20 years. The manager of vegetation management at AVANGRID, Paul Paradine says the high school is a great location for a nest, being close to the river and the pond on campus. 'Ospreys have lost a lot of their natural habitat. And so, traditionally, they would nest in trees, dead, decaying trees, large tree species. There's fewer of those around. So, what we do is we substitute that with essentially a tall utility pole to give them that nesting location and give them a safe environment to raise their young,' said Paradine. Ospreys prefer to build their nests at the highest point to keep watch and protect their eggs. NYSEG says they have more than 100 other nest boxes throughout the region. Harpursville students try farm grown foods NYSEG builds Osprey bird boxes with help from CV students Hillcrest St. Patrick's Day Parade returns this Sunday Local officials urge Hochul to fund fixture of upstate NY roads Police: Man arrested after fleeing into woods after traffic stop in Vestal Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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