Bob hosts WNBF's "Binghamton Now" program and reports the latest news on News Radio 1290. For breaking news and updates on developing stories, follow @BinghamtonNow on Twitter. Contact Bob Joseph: bob@wnbf.com
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Mayor: No Binghamton Devils Home Games a “Huge Loss” to City
Mayor Richard David wants to know more about why the decision was made for the Binghamton Devils to play their upcoming American Hockey League games in Newark.
Downtown Binghamton Fitness Center Closes After 12 Years
Challenges posed by Covid-19 are being cited as a key reason for the closure of GasLamp Gym in Binghamton.
Edward Stack Stepping Down as Dick’s Sporting Goods CEO
Binghamton-native Edward Stack has announced he'll soon be leaving his position as chief executive officer of Dick's Sporting Goods.
Relief: Binghamton Rumble Ponies to Remain As “Double-A” Team
It's official. The Binghamton Rumble Ponies will continue to be a class "Double-A" affiliate of the New York Mets.
Binghamton Baseball Drought: One Year Since Rumble Ponies Played
There is no joy in Binghamton for baseball fans who now have gone a full year without seeing their Rumble Ponies in action.
Endwell Greens Suspends Operations Due to COVID-19 Cases
The operators of Endwell Greens Golf Club say all operations at the business have been shut down after two employees tested positive for COVID-19.
New York State Issues Guidelines for Reopening Gyms
Gyms and health club facilities in New York state will be permitted to resume operations if they comply with strict guidelines to minimize the spread of COVID-19.
Bowling Alleys in New York Allowed to Reopen
New York's bowling alleys are about to come back to life after a five-month shutdown because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mayor Declares Friday “Roger Neel Day” in Binghamton
Roger Neel, who is retiring from WNBF Radio after more than four decades, is being honored for his service to the community by the city of Binghamton.
Reopening: Start of Phase 3 Authorized in Southern Tier
Indoor dining at Southern Tier restaurants and some additional activities will be permitted now that the third phase of reopening has been approved by the state.