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  2. Al Libous - Wikipedia

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    Alfred J. "Al" Libous (September 24, 1928 – June 30, 2016) was an American politician who served as the Mayor of Binghamton, New York for three consecutive terms from 1969 until 1981. [ 1 ] Biography

  3. William B. Buffum - Wikipedia

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    Buffum was born in Binghamton, New York on September 10, 1921. He served in the United States Army during World War II. He later joined the United States Foreign Service. Buffum served on the staffs of Ambassadors Arthur Goldberg and Charles W. Yost at the United States Mission to the United Nations.

  4. Joe Donahue - Wikipedia

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    Following his service in World War II, Joe Donahue started out racing stock cars, winning his first feature in 1949 at the Drive-in Speedway in Doty Hill PA. [2] He also competed successfully at Langhorne Speedway PA, Shangri-La Speedway NY, and VFW Raceway at the Bradford County Fairgrounds PA.

  5. Mike Colsten - Wikipedia

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    Mike Colsten began his racing career in 1969 in the Late Model division, winning class titles at Rolling Wheels Raceway in Elbridge NY, Weedsport Speedway NY, Herb Harvey Speedway PA, and Twin Valley Speedway NY. He moved up into the Modified ranks in 1976, winning his first feature event the following year at Weedsport, and ultimately claiming ...

  6. Don Diffendorf - Wikipedia

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    1969, 1971 New York State Fair Champion Donald "Don" Diffendorf (February 9, 1929 – April 21, 2012) was an American dirt modified racing driver who accounted for over 100 feature victories. His most famous ride was Glenn Scott's iconic S/360, named for the IBM System 360 computers Scott sold.

  7. Wink Davenport - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1950s Davenport became active playing AAU volleyball at a YMCA in his hometown of Binghamton, New York. [7] In 1966 he moved to Santa Monica, California, [8] where he joined the Santa Monica Volleyball club team. The team was one of the top amateur teams in the nation, and competed at the USVBA Open Nationals.

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