Nicosia to Oversee Binghamton National Weather Service Office
Nicosia will become the meteorologist-in-charge of the facility at Greater Binghamton Airport next month.
Nicosia is succeeding Douglas Butts, who recently started work in the same position at the weather service office in Blacksburg, Virginia.
Speaking on WNBF Radio s
Binghamton Now program, Nicosia said he ll start in his new role on June 6.
Nicosia grew up in Athens, Pennsylvania. He s worked for the National Weather Service for 30 years. He has been the warning coordination meteorologist at the Binghamton office since August 1999.
David Nicosia reviewing forecast models at the National Weather Service Binghamton office in 2016. (Photo: Bob Joseph/WNBF News)
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Johnson City Standoff: Man Surrendered By Climbing Down Ladder
Loud applause rang out in a Johnson City neighborhood after a lengthy standoff involving a despondent person ended peacefully.
Village police chief Brent Dodge said he appreciated the spontaneous reaction of nearby residents as the man left the second floor of an Endicott Avenue house and climbed down a ladder. Dodge said that was the only way out because the man had barricaded other exits from the house.
A man surrendered to police by exiting through this window and climbing down a fire department ladder on May 25, 2021. (Photo: Bob Joseph/WNBF News)
It appears people may be able to ride the historic merry-go-round at Ross Park on Binghamton s South Side this season.
The city was awarded a state grant six years ago to help cover the cost of restoring the park s carousel. But the work on the project has been delayed by bureaucratic red tape.
Ross Park Zoo executive director Phillip Ginter said city representatives have indicated the carousel actually may be open this season.
Speaking on WNBF Radio s
Binghamton Now program, Ginter said stay tuned. We re hoping to be able to make an announcement that the oldest carousel in Broome County could operate this year.
It appears people may be able to ride the historic merry-go-round at Ross Park on Binghamton s South Side this season.
The city was awarded a state grant six years ago to help cover the cost of restoring the park s carousel. But the work on the project has been delayed by bureaucratic red tape.
Ross Park Zoo executive director Phillip Ginter said city representatives have indicated the carousel actually may be open this season.
Speaking on WNBF Radio s
Binghamton Now program, Ginter said stay tuned. We re hoping to be able to make an announcement that the oldest carousel in Broome County could operate this year.