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The story behind the 19th century Binghamton Water Cure

Dr. Orson Valentine Thayer sold his patients on a mineral water cure atop Mount Prospect.

 

Watkins Glen's not-so-easy path to Lake Hawks nickname, mascot

Despite the bumps and some community blowback, Watkins Glen students embraced the change from the Indigenous name.

 

From alpaca products to micro brews, Southern Tier farmers markets offer more than produce

Southern Tier farmers markets offer a bevy of selections that range well beyond fresh fruits and vegetables.

 

'I feel like I am the worst pitcher in the game': Yankees' Luis Severino is losing his way

Luis Severino says he feels he's not helping the team after another rough outing, this time yielding seven runs in the first inning at Baltimore.

 

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Sign up for 'All In on Giants', your weekly newsletter for Giants news, analysis and features from writer Art Stapleton.

 

'Big Brother' 2023 premiere: What to know about Season 25 house, start time, where to watch

At the end of the "Big Brother" 25 Anniversary Special, host Julie Chen Moonves teased the next season.

 

'It's not a fire sale': What the Mets' future looks like following trade of Max Scherzer

GM Billy Eppler says the Mets front office is going to be opportunistic to build a sturdy foundation in the minor leagues, but it is not punting on 2024.

 

'This is what it's supposed to look like': Aaron Judge & Co. show what Yankees can be

Yankees captain Aaron Judge belted his first homer since coming off the IL, leading a balanced attack to an 8-3 win over the Orioles.

 

Aaron Judge blasts first home run since return from injured list

The Yankees captain hit a two-run home run off Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Tyler Wells during the third inning Saturday night.

 

Back to school 2023: Could this be the most expensive school year ever? Maybe

Have a longer back to school shopping list than in the past? You are not alone. More to buy at higher prices could mean record spending this year.

 

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