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Safety Concerns After Removal of Signal Near Binghamton Synagogue


Safety Concerns After Removal of Signal Near Binghamton Synagogue
An antiquated traffic signal on Riverside Drive on Binghamton s West Side has been removed.
The device at Riverside Drive and Murray Street was taken down following a second review by the city traffic board.
Rabbi Zev Silber of Beth David Synagogue, which is located at the intersection, said people are not happy about the decision to eliminate the signal.
On a recent weekday afternoon, Silber watched as many vehicles went past the synagogue at a speed that appeared to be faster than the posted 30 mph limit.
Speaking on WNBF Radio s 
Binghamton Now program, David said the signal had been malfunctioning for a long period of time. He said it was causing traffic issues because it did not sync up correctly with other nearby signals. ....

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After more than 60 years, Eldridge jewelry legacy comes to an end


George Halas Hall of Fame career began in Decatur
The 1920 Decatur Staleys with legendary player/coach George Halas, front row, center. The team would move to Chicago the next year and become the Bears in 1922.
George Halas is forever Papa Bear, the man who founded the Chicago Bears as the Decatur Staleys in 1920.
Company teams, particularly baseball, were common in the early 20th century, as wealthy owners sought a certain prestige for their firms. A.E. Staley Sr. was no exception, but he also had his eye on a new sport — football. Halas moved to Decatur and lived at 280 W. William St., according to the city s street directory. ....

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Edward (Peash) Joseph Versich


Edward (Peash) Joseph Versich, 91, a lifetime resident of Kelly Lake, went to be with the Lord on Memorial Day — Monday, May 31, 2021. 


He was born on Aug. 31, 1929, to Andrew and Helen Versich. He grew up attending Leetonia schools, and became an altar boy serving parishes in both Carson Lake and Leetonia. 
The nickname “Peash” was given to him as a child by his uncle and grandfather and it stuck! Some family say the name Peash meant, “small” or “little.” He claimed he was 5’7” at one point in his life and he was proud of that!

He graduated from Hibbing High School in 1947- Shortly after high school, Peash began working at Mesaba Motors in Hibbing. During this time, he realized his love and talent for the automobile. He later worked for Clusiau Motors. He spoke fondly of his early days working around cars and loving cars. He later said he became crazy for cars, thus fueling his passion for recreating thei ....

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