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3 days ago
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Kasmarcik Family continues Donoli's legacy
APALACHIN, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – A Conklin family is continuing the legacy of a popular restaurant that has been enjoyed by many generations. Amber and Kris Kasmarcik purchased Donoli's Restaurant and Banquets from original founders Scott and Linda Fargnoli in March. The family Italian steakhouse is known for its prime rib, large banquet hall, and welcoming atmosphere. Under the new ownership, Amber says guests can expect the same great experience, plus some changes to the menu and wine list. The Kasmarcik's are no strangers to the restaurant business. Amber has a wealth of experience working in local eateries, and Kris serves as a co-owner of Stadium 138. Amber says Donoli's is a great place to celebrate milestones such as anniversaries and birthdays. 'It's a homey atmosphere. It's just a family restaurant. It's good food. It's a great place. It feels like home when I'm here,' said Amber. Amber says they plan to continue hosting the annual golf tournament, which is in its 36th year, as well as new events such as a car show for Father's Day. Donoli's is open Monday through Friday from 4 to 9 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from noon to 9. You can order takeout through its website, or by calling (607)625-3707. Donoli's is located at 6510 Route 434 in Apalachin. Kasmarcik Family continues Donoli's legacy Rod Serling Day celebrates the life of Binghamton's favorite son June 2 recognized as Sock Out Cancer Day in New York Mirabito collecting donations for Folds of Honor Vestal veteran inducted into New York State Senate Veterans Hall of Fame Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
01-04-2025
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Stadium 138 takes on Binghamton Restaurant Week
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – Binghamton Restaurant Week continues with an eatery that offers elevated bar food. Stadium 138 on Washington Street is offering a three-course lunch for $18 dollars and a three-course dinner for $30. New appetizer offerings include a blooming onion and jalapeno poppers. The lunch menu features a French dip sandwich while dinner options include Delmonico steak, lemon pepper salmon and a pair of pasta dishes. Manager Kennedi Graboski says the big screen TV's and games make for a fun and welcoming atmosphere. 'People come in to hang out, they can have drink, come in by themselves, come in in big groups. It's just a great place to hang out, catch a game on the TV's, it's phenomenal. It's a great place, I come in all the time on my days off and I'm just hanging out here, having a drink, enjoying the food,' said Graboski. Stadium's kitchen is open from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and until 10 on Fridays and Saturdays. For a complete list of Restaurant Week eateries and their special menus, go to NYS Budget Extender issued Stadium 138 takes on Binghamton Restaurant Week STIC calls out NYS Health Department for CDPAP problems Local law enforcement express support for Hochul's proposal to loosen discovery reforms Marijuana packaging plant could be coming to Broome County Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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01-04-2025
- Politics
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Local law enforcement express support for Hochul's proposal to loosen discovery reforms
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – One policy matter that is holding up budget negotiations in Albany is Governor Hochul's proposal to loosen the discovery reforms that were enacted in 2020. Local prosecutors and police chiefs gathered yesterday with Broome County District Attorney Paul Battisti to express their support for Hochul's proposed changes. The discovery rules require the prosecution to turn over all evidence in a case to the defense within 30 days after a suspect is arraigned. Hochul wants to give DA's slightly more time for some types of evidence. And she wants to allow judges to determine whether the lack of sharing some information is actually prejudicial or damaging to the defendant before dismissing a case. Chenango County DA Michael Ferrarese says the current rules don't allow for any human error. 'As soon as a mistake is made by either the law enforcement agency that made the arrest or was involved in the case, or the District Attorney's Office fails to produce something that should have been produced, it's an immediate 3030 motion for dismissal. That's not a fair system, that's not the way the system was designed to be,' said Ferrarese. 'It has caused cases to be dismissed on mere technicalities. These cases are not being adjudicated on the merits. There are victims of these crimes that are going without any recourse,' said Cortland County District Attorney Patrick Perfetti. Perfetti and Ferrarese say the discovery reforms were targeting New York City where prosecutors would often spring evidence on defense attorneys as trial was beginning. They say most Upstate DA's have long had an open file policy when it comes to their evidence. NYS Budget Extender issued Stadium 138 takes on Binghamton Restaurant Week STIC calls out NYS Health Department for CDPAP problems Local law enforcement express support for Hochul's proposal to loosen discovery reforms Marijuana packaging plant could be coming to Broome County Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.