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Goodwill Theatre awarded nearly $5 million to restore 1899 Firehouse
Goodwill Theatre awarded nearly $5 million to restore 1899 Firehouse

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time19-05-2025

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Goodwill Theatre awarded nearly $5 million to restore 1899 Firehouse

JOHNSON CITY, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – Goodwill Theatre recently received a grant to help bolster its efforts to revitalize and restore its iconic property. Goodwill Theatre was awarded $4.95 million from the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) to complete phase two of the restoration of the 1899 Firehouse. The Firehouse is currently home to The Schorr Family Firehouse Stage. The grant is part of a capital project funding announcement that will award over $86 million to 134 capital projects across New York State. 'We are very excited to receive these funds that will launch Phase 2 of the Goodwill Theatre Performing Arts Complex by completing the Firehouse building expansion. We will be able to add a significant amount of new programming geared to both the audience of today and the audience of tomorrow,' said CEO Naima Kradjian. 'We will be able to start our professional training program and our Laboratory for New Work, while adding 300% more performance space to our organization. We are very pleased that the Governor and the Legislature recognize the arts as an economic development engine that helps to revitalize communities.' In addition, NYSCA awarded Tri-Cities Opera with $99,000 for parking lot renovations as well as Roberson Museum and Science Center with $240,000 for design plans. Goodwill Theatre awarded nearly $5 million to restore 1899 Firehouse Sunny today, frosty tonight Stenger's final graduation weekend at Binghamton University Truth Pharm aims to 'build a more just future' with new mural Westover YMCA opens Discovery Den to unite families and members Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Stenger's final graduation weekend at Binghamton University
Stenger's final graduation weekend at Binghamton University

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time17-05-2025

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Stenger's final graduation weekend at Binghamton University

VESTAL, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – Nearly 5,000 students are preparing to embark on the next stage of their lives as they graduate from Binghamton University this weekend. Graduation ceremonies began on Thursday in the Anderson Center and Events Center for all of the university's colleges, as well as a special ceremony for doctoral students. Nearly 25,000 family and friends are expected to travel to Greater Binghamton to attend the graduations, adding to the estimated $1.49 billion economic impact that BU has on our region. These ceremonies will be the last that outgoing President Harvey Stenger will preside over. He says Binghamton students are among the best and the brightest. 'You listen to their optimism and their desire to go out and do something. But they always come back and say, 'It's not about your title, it's not about your salary, it's about your impact,' said Stenger. Stenger once again plans to shake the hand of every graduate. He says he's had over 50,000 graduate handshakes in his 13 years as president. Each day features three ceremonies, with Saturday marking the largest, with Harpur College of Arts and Sciences divided into three sections. Watch Stenger's full interview below> Stenger's final graduation weekend at Binghamton University Truth Pharm aims to 'build a more just future' with new mural Westover YMCA opens Discovery Den to unite families and members Roberson Museum announces $12 million transformative project Binghamton Move Out Project collects unwanted items for 8th year Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Jay Peak record setting season not over yet
Jay Peak record setting season not over yet

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time07-05-2025

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Jay Peak record setting season not over yet

JAY, Vt. (ABC22/FOX44) – Jay Peak saw record setting numbers in terms of snowfall this winter season. It had gotten 475 inches in total, which is 125 more inches than what they typically see. The resort had gotten most of its snow between January and February, which Andy Stenger, Director of Mountain and Base Area Operations says was neck and neck with Alta and Jackson Hole for some of the best conditions in the nation at that time. Stenger also says the resort also saw great numbers in terms of lodging and ticket sales. Every weekend we were north of 90%, all holiday weeks we were north of 95%, so we had a lot of people on campus. Andy Stenger, Director of Mountain and Base Area Operations And they're not done just yet. Stenger says they plan on re-opening for one last shred this weekend. Then, in June, Jay Peak will hold its 2nd Annual Summer Solstice Event, which is a rail jam. Stenger says there will be at least a couple hundred participants. Click here to learn more. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to ABC22 & FOX44.

BU seeking community input during president search
BU seeking community input during president search

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time20-02-2025

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BU seeking community input during president search

VESTAL, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – Binghamton University has officially launched the search for its next president and is looking to the community for support. BU announced on Thursday that it has begun the process to find current BU President Harvey Stenger's successor. Stenger announced in October 2024 that the Spring 2025 semester would be his last with the university. Stenge, who has served as president of BU for the past 13 years, says his decision to leave was due to wanting to spend more time with his family and explore other opportunities with them. BU says the search marks a significant moment in the University's history as it seeks a leader to build on Stenger's legacy and guide the institution into its next chapter of excellence. Binghamton previously credited Stenger with leading an era of growth and expansion that established the University's reputation as one of the top public institutions in the nation. The Binghamton University Presidential Search Committee, which consists of representatives from the University Council, faculty, students, alumni, the Binghamton University Foundation, and other key stakeholders, has been formed to oversee the process of selecting an individual or the position. BU will also be assisted by WittKieffer, a nationally recognized executive search firm, to assist in identifying and recruiting top candidates. Stenger delivers final State of the University speech Binghamton says it is committed to being inclusive and transparent during the hiring process, so it is adopting a representational approach, which strikes a balance between an open and a closed search. BU is inviting students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members to provide input on the qualities they believe the next president should possess. BU encourages all stakeholders to participate in order to shape the leadership criteria that will define the selection process. Binghamton has established a website that will serve as a central hub where community members can learn about the search process and timeline, receive updates from the search committee, and submit feedback on the desired attributes and experience of the next University president. Click here to learn more. 'This is a defining moment for Binghamton University, and through an inclusive search process, the University is confident that it will attract an outstanding leader to continue its trajectory of excellence,' said Kate Madigan, chair of the Binghamton University Presidential Search Committee. 'Community input will play a crucial role in ensuring that the next president reflects the values and aspirations of the University.' The Presidential Search Committee is responsible for conducting a national search of candidates. The committee will then present a list of at least five highly qualified candidates to the Binghamton University Council. The Council will recommend three finalists to SUNY Chancellor John King, along with an assessment of their strengths and qualifications. The Chancellor will make a final recommendation to the SUNY Board of Trustees, which will approve the appointment of Binghamton University's next president. WATCH: Gov. Kathy Hochul makes an announcement Honoring Black History: Rev. Arthur Jones Jr. BU seeking community input during president search Together for Ukraine events over the weekend Six correction officers charged with murder for beating inmate at Marcy Correctional Facility Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Stenger delivers final State of the University speech
Stenger delivers final State of the University speech

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time29-01-2025

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Stenger delivers final State of the University speech

VESTAL, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – Amid confetti, on-stage selfies and a mock knighting ceremony, Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger gave what was likely his final State of the University speech at BU. Stenger, who announced in October that he is stepping down as President at the end of this school year. After taking a few selfies from the stage, Stenger gave an address highlighting what he calls the most successful year of his tenure. He says applications and enrollment are at a record level and that the pace of hiring new faculty and staff is even greater. And Stenger celebrated BU's recent ranking by Forbes magazine as one of the 10 best public universities in the country. Binghamton once again won the America East Cup, which honors a combination of athletic and academic achievement among the school's student athletes. Stenger says he's worked hard to leave the university in good shape for his successor. 'At my age, I'm not getting younger, I'm getting older, maybe I have time to do one more thing, one more meaningful thing in my life and I thought maybe this was a good time. I also kidded around telling people you want to leave when people want you to stay, not when people want you to leave. And I think we're at that point right now when everybody's excited about things,' said Stenger. Stenger twice fired off confetti cannons to celebrate the school's accomplishments. And he recognized Chemistry Professor and Nobel Laureate Stan Whittingham by pretending to knight him as his native England recently did this month. Stenger says a lot of construction projects remain underway both on the Vestal main campus and at the health sciences campus in Johnson City. BU will spend $575 million on construction projects over the next five years including a new 400 student dorm, 1,900 seats added to an expanded lecture hall and a complete renovation of the East Gym. Stenger delivers final State of the University speech Join local mental health advocates on Legislative Day Witnesses called to the stand on day three of Aissa arson trial New York legislation passed in January 2025 Delaware County man indicted for Social Security fraud Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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