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Binghamton and receives
This branch rises in eastern New York and receives a number of tributaries above Binghamton, most notably the Chenango, which joins from the north just outside of the business district.
It flows past Brisben and Greene to Chenango Forks, where, about nine miles north of Binghamton, it receives from the right its major tributary, the Tioughnioga River.

Binghamton and significant
The neighborhood is the city's largest by population, of which a significant proportion are SUNY Binghamton students.
Another significant addition is the $ 29 million University Downtown Center in downtown Binghamton, which opened in fall 2007 and houses the College of Community and Public Affairs.
Beth David Synagogue in Binghamton NY ( 1963 ) was often seen as a significant synthesis of Wright and Le Corbusier although derived from a Corbusian precedent.

Binghamton and snows
Binghamton is not as greatly affected by lake-effect snow as the cities to the northwest ( Syracuse ) and closer to the Great Lakes, but persistent snow bands from the lakes do occasionally result in moderate snows.

Binghamton and at
Currently, the only accredited degree program in biomedical anthropology is at Binghamton University.
* Parade Week-A week of drinking at Binghamton.
Broome County's offices are housed in the Edwin L. Crawford County Office Building of Government Plaza located at 60 Hawley Street in Downtown Binghamton.
* Max Reinhardt Archives and Library at Binghamton University, State University of New York
From the days of the railroad, Binghamton was a transportation crossroads and a manufacturing center, and has been known at different times for the production of cigars, shoes, and high-tech products.
The population of the city of Binghamton peaked at around 85, 000 in 1950.
While flooding has been common with Binghamton sitting at the confluence of two rivers, a major flood was able to overcome the city's flood walls and wreak havoc in June 2006, causing millions of dollars in damage.
The Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park, the 5th oldest zoo in the country, is also on the Southside.
The city government, originally housed in the old Municipal Building on Collier Street ( now the Grand Royale Hotel ), is now based at the Binghamton City Hall which occupies the west-wing of Government Plaza on the corner of State and Hawley streets.
His grandchildren include William Matthau, an engineer, and Emily Rose Roman, a student at SUNY Binghamton.
* Collective Dynamics of Complex Systems Research Group at Binghamton University, State University of New York
The Flying Squirrels were founded at the same time as the Eastern League was founded in Binghamton, New York as the Binghamton Triplets.
In 1972, the Singer-Link company, headquartered at Binghamton, New York State, developed a display unit that produced an image at a distant focus.
* Florenz Plassmann, State University of New York at Binghamton, and T. Nicolaus Tideman, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, " Does the right to carry concealed handguns deter countable crimes?
* Florenz Plassmann, State University of New York at Binghamton, and John Whitley, University of Adelaide, ' Confirming " More Guns, Less Crime "', Stanford Law Review, 2003.
He also "... did some staff work at a Binghamton radio station ... tried to write ... but never had anything published.
However, the U. S. was involved in World War II at the time, and Serling decided to enlist rather than start college immediately after he graduated from Binghamton Central High School in 1943.
Rather didn't fit in easily on the East Coast, and his first reports for CBS included coverage of the crash of American Airlines Flight 1 in Jamaica Bay, and a less memorable event on the suffocation of children at a hospital in Binghamton.
Up until 1890, the only settlements on the north side of the Susquehanna River between Binghamton and Owego were Hooper and Union ( at the intersection of what is now Route 26N and Route 17C ).
For a nominal fee, subsidized by Reed Freeman, a wealthy Binghamton clothing manufacturer, the Chautauqua Assembly at Carmel Grove combined what we would call today a week long " resort " experience with a stimulating series of lectures by nationally known figures of the time, along with popular musical and theater acts.
Johnson City lies to the west of Binghamton at the eastern side of the Town of Union.
The Oakdale Mall, opened in 1973 located at Harry L. Drive and Reynolds Road in Johnson City, is a major indoor shopping destination for the Greater Binghamton Area.

Binghamton and times
* # 158-Mark Kiger-traded several times, now with the AA affiliate of the New York Mets ( Binghamton Mets )
Quite often, Binghamton is ready to send McHale and his gang to the brig, only to see them pull off a military success against the enemy that impresses Admiral Reynolds ( Herbert Lytton ) or Admiral Rodgers ( Roy Roberts ), many times thanks to McHale's knowledge of the area, gained from his service in the South Pacific as a Merchant Marine officer.

Binghamton and during
Binghamton saw other companies grow during this time.
While employment and population steadily moved west to less crowded areas of Broome County during the early and mid 20th century, Binghamton maintained its place as the commercial, transportation, and retail center of the region up to about 1950.
Martin was working as a special consultant to George Steinbrenner when he was killed in a low speed, single vehicle collision during an ice storm at the end of the driveway to his farm in Port Crane, north of Binghamton, New York, on Christmas Day 1989.
He was named head coach of the Binghamton Whalers the following season and coached the Hartford Whalers during the 1982 – 83 NHL season.
John Lloyd Broome ( 1824 New York City-1898 Binghamton, Broome County, New York ) was an officer in the United States Marine Corps during the Mexican-American War.
* Shannon King, " Enter the New Negro: State Violence and Black Resistance during World War I and the 1920s ," Binghamton Journal of History, Spring 2004.
Rivera was the top scoring player during the 2008-09 America East Conference and attends Binghamton University.
Because he was not on the Binghamton Senators official " clear day " roster, he was ineligible to return to the AHL during the 2007 – 08 season and remained on the roster of the Ottawa Senators.
He was a master mechanic and machinist who worked for IBM, Endicott Johnson, City of Binghamton, and Link Aviation as well as Pratt-Whitney during the Second World War, troubleshooting aircraft engines.

Binghamton and year
As with most cities in upstate New York, precipitation in Binghamton is spread evenly throughout the year ; there is no " dry season.
However, starting in the 1948-1949 year, students were allowed to earn their degrees entirely in Binghamton.
The franchise left town in 1961 and, after one year without a team, the Williamsport Grays moved to Reading to play for two years as a Boston Red Sox affiliate and for one more year as a Cleveland Indians farm team before relocating again ( this franchise is now the Binghamton Mets ).
After completing his second year with his college team, he played a single playoff game with the Rangers in 1991, then split time between the Rangers and their AHL affiliate the Binghamton Rangers.
He began the year for the Double-A Binghamton Mets.
The following year, he had moved up to night DJ at a larger station in Binghamton, New York, WENE.
She attended Harpur College, also known as SUNY Binghamton, for one year directly after high school.
He quickly blossomed into a solid power-hitting prospect, and in, after a successful year with the Double-A Binghamton Mets, won the = NYFutureStars. com

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