Don Morgan has spent over 40 years entertaining the Southern Tier on Binghamton radio stations. Born in Texas, Don graduated from Corning Painted West High School and went to Corning Community College. Broome County is where he decided to lay down roots in 1977. Don, his wife, their adopted greyhounds are proud to call Johnson City home.
Don Morgan
New Yorkers Should Be Using This Car Button During the Summer
What exactly is the reason for the air-recirculation button in vehicles and what are the best settings? Let's take a look!
Local Restaurant Placed On The New York Historic Preservation Registry
A local, popular Italian restaurant has had an important honor bestowed upon it.
Over 100 New Cannabis Licenses Granted in New York
The Cannabis Control Board has authorized the issuance of 105 varied adult-use cannabis licenses.
Be A Part Of the Woodstock 1969 Oral History Initiative
The goal is to collect 4,500 Woodstock stories from people who attended the festival.
5 New York College Closures in the Last 365 Days
It's not often that we hear of a college closing it's doors, but there have been a few just in New York State that have closed for various reasons.
7 Important Things to Consider Before Booking an Upstate NY Wedding
Places for the ceremony and reception that are becoming more popular, are places I imagine you may have attended lately if you have attended a wedding - barns.
Uncover Hidden Savings: Lesser-Known New York State Tax Credits
It's interesting some of the things you can get a tax credit for when filing your taxes. And in New York State, there are a lot of tax credits.
What Does a Cracker Have to Do With This Year’s Solar Eclipse in New York?
If you plan on viewing the upcoming eclipse, use caution, and that means eye protection.
Increasing Transparency: New York State’s New Credit Card Surcharge Law
A New York State business cannot display a price tag of an item that shows “$10.00, + 4 percent if paying with a credit card.”
3 Christmas Gifts That Could Be a Legal Nightmare in New York
I looked up three items that could be a legal nightmare to buy as a gift for someone in New York State unless you follow the rules.