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Hannah Schwarz

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Binghamton, NY, United States

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  • IthacaJournal
  • North Jersey News
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Past articles by Hannah:

First-time home-buyers: Make that list, but stay flexible

There's a lot that goes into getting a house you need at a price you can afford. → Read More

Sotak suit: 'Macho and sexist attitude' at Town of Union

Town of Union Supervisor Rose Sotak filed an amended complaint in her lawsuit against the town on June 8. → Read More

Kenneth Del Bianco running for Union supervisor

Councilman Frank Bertoni and town resident Dennis Ede recently announced they would also be running for the position. → Read More

State AG documents: How Taylor Garbage and Bert Adams fixed prices and rigged bids

Documents from the attorney general's office reveal additional details about how Taylor Garbgae and Bert Adams managed to fix prices and rig bids. → Read More

Dennis Ede will run for Town of Union supervisor

A resident and retired UPS national account manager, Ede will face off against Republican councilman Frank Bertoni. → Read More

Organic cafe coming to North Side

The Grass Roots Xpress will open June 18, a year after an adjoining housing complex opened. → Read More

Frank Bertoni running for Town of Union supervisor

Bertoni, a Republican, has publicly challeneged Rose Sotak, the current supervisor, who has not yet announced whether she'll run for reelection. → Read More

Rep. Claudia Tenney's re-election campaign boosted by controversial right-wing donor

Richard Uihlein, a Republican mega-donor, has funded right-wing candidates who worry the Republican establishment. → Read More

Town of Union board asks judge to dismiss Sotak's suit

In a new filing, Town of Union board members say Supervisor Rose Sotak's suit against them has no legal basis. → Read More

Brindisi talks policy at American Legion town hall

Brindisi, a state assemblyman, is the Democratic candidate running against Congresswoman Claudia Tenney, who represents New York's 22nd district. → Read More

Broome County Exec now required to publish quarterly financial reports

The bill comes after a contentious budget season in which County Executive Jason Garnar initially refused to disclose how much Broome had in reserves. → Read More

Assemblyman Clifford Crouch announces re-election bid

Crouch, a Republican, has served in the Assembly since 1995. → Read More

Vestal superintendent counters Reclaim's assertions

Jeffrey Ahearn released the letter on Friday. → Read More

Audit: Village of Afton oversaved, provided lax oversight of funds

Its general reserves increased by 56 percent over a three-year time period, according to a state comptroller's audit. → Read More

Vestal police will get body cameras for the first time

Vestal police officers currently operate without body cameras, which have become an increasingly relied upon tool in police accountability. → Read More

Binghamton receives $4.7 million for North Side affordable housing development

The city applied for the tax credit financing in late 2016, but didn't receive funding in the first round. → Read More

Vestal School District taxes too high for some residents, Reclaim New York

The Vestal School District is proposing a 1.4 percent tax increase, angering some residents who note it has more than $20 million in reserves. → Read More

Johnson City wants state money for a beer distribution center

The village applied for $10 million from the Greater Binghamton Fund to turn a former E-J factory building into a packaging and distribution center. → Read More

At town hall, Anthony Brindisi criticizes Claudia Tenney, stays mum on Trump

The race, for New York's 22nd congressional district, could be one of the most competitive in the country. → Read More

Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo says she's running for another term

Lupardo has served the district since 2005. → Read More