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The Rooftop by Chef Jay Pisculli now open for the summer months
The Rooftop by Chef Jay Pisculli now open for the summer months

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The Rooftop by Chef Jay Pisculli now open for the summer months

BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WVT/WBGH) – A local restaurant is bringing a fresh look to its rooftop space. The Rooftop by Chef Jay, an extension of Downtown by Chef Jay Pisculli, is launching this summer with an array of food and drinks. The outdoor bar features everything from beer and frozen cocktails to a special menu with burgers, tacos, oysters, and more. Executive Chef Jay Pisculli says the renovated space will provide customers with a beautiful outdoor area to socialize. 'Like I said, if it's nice out, we'll be open. You don't have to go downstairs, you don't have to have a reservation, you can just come right upstairs, grab a seat or grab a drink, and we'd love to see you here,' said Pisculli. The Rooftop features live music on Fridays. A schedule can be found on its Instagram and Facebook accounts. The venue is also available for private parties. It's open every Tuesday through Sunday this summer, starting at 4 p.m. Maggie Memorial Golf Tournament once again benefiting children in need Pizza Week 2025: Brickhouse Pizza Company The Rooftop by Chef Jay Pisculli now open for the summer months 'Path Though History' explores beauty of Broome County NYSPHSAA Softball Championships to be held this weekend in Broome County Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Guatemalan man accused of sexually abusing toddler in Norwich
Guatemalan man accused of sexually abusing toddler in Norwich

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Guatemalan man accused of sexually abusing toddler in Norwich

CITY OF NORWICH, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – A Guatemalan man accused of sexually abusing a toddler in the City of Norwich was taken into custody on Thursday. Following a two-month investigation into allegations of child abuse and sexual abuse, the Norwich Police Department arrested 33-year-old Rolando Antonio at a Norwich residence. Antonio was charged with Sexual Abuse in the First Degree, a Class D Felony, and Forcible Touching, a Class A Misdemeanor. According to the investigation, Antonio allegedly sexually abused a 3-year-old child in April. Chief Reuben Roach says these cases require the involvement of multiple agencies, including the local Child Advocacy Center, the New York State Police Crime Lab for DNA analysis, and interpreters from the New York State Police. 'My heart goes out to the victim and their family. I hope this arrest provides some measure of justice for them,' said Roach. Rolando was arraigned in Norwich City Court. He is being held on $20,000 bail, with a court appearance scheduled for a later date. The investigation is ongoing, and further charges are expected. The Rooftop by Chef Jay Pisculli now open for the summer months 'Path Though History' explores beauty of Broome County NYSPHSAA Softball Championships to be held this weekend in Broome County Animal Adventure Presents Annual 'Drafts with Giraffes' Guatemalan man accused of sexually abusing toddler in Norwich Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

‘Path Though History' explores beauty of Broome County
‘Path Though History' explores beauty of Broome County

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‘Path Though History' explores beauty of Broome County

BROOME COUNTY, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – Community members can take a walk through Broome County history this weekend. Broome County, along with Visit Binghamton, is participating in Path Through History, a two-day event that showcases the beauty of the Southern Tier. It will highlight the historical, cultural, and natural elements of the local area with events, exhibits, and tours. 13 destinations across the county are participating, including Kilmer Mansion, Roberson Museum, and the Phelps Mansion. Those in attendance will be able to ride the carousels as well. The event is part of I Love New York's statewide Path Through History Weekend. For a complete event guide and site map, click here. The Rooftop by Chef Jay Pisculli now open for the summer months 'Path Though History' explores beauty of Broome County NYSPHSAA Softball Championships to be held this weekend in Broome County Animal Adventure Presents Annual 'Drafts with Giraffes' Guatemalan man accused of sexually abusing toddler in Norwich Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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