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  2. Press & Sun-Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was formed by the 1985 merger of The Evening Press (which was known as The Binghamton Press prior to 1960) and The Sun-Bulletin.It is owned by Gannett, [2] who purchased The Binghamton Press in 1943 and The Sun-Bulletin in 1971.

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    The Press & Sun-Bulletin / pressconnects.com will consider publishing guest columns on local topics up to 500 words and we also accept letters to the editor up to 200 words on various topics.

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    Here are this week's local guest viewpoints, op-eds and letters submitted by readers to the Press & Sun-Bulletin / pressconnects.com. Why franchising is a key to success in New York.

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    Here are some of the stories that made a difference in 2023, told by Binghamton journalists and our New York State Team.

  9. Lea Webb - Wikipedia

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    From 2004 to 2006, Webb worked for the Mothers and Babies Perinatal Network in Binghamton, New York.She served as an organizer for Citizen Action of New York and was elected to the Binghamton City Council in 2008, becoming the youngest person, until Conrad Taylor was elected in 2015, and first African-American to ever serve on the council.