Broome County Arts Council
A primary local arts fundraiser, arts advocate and cultural information resource for the arts community and the general public.
Broome County Public Library
185 Court Street
Binghamton, NY 13901
United States
A primary local arts fundraiser, arts advocate and cultural information resource for the arts community and the general public.
Offers free computer classes, ENL classes, and TASC preparation, as well as free certification courses and career exploration workshops.
Register to vote! Manages and maintains the County's voter registry, its record of public officials, and to certify and publish election results.
The Broome County Department of Personnel is responsible for administering civil service for the County of Broome and all of the towns and villages in the County and their associated school districts.
Secures and preserves the public documents of the municipality including ordinances, by-laws, regulations, warrants, a chronological record of births, marriages and deaths, and licenses for pets.
Provides a list of low-income meal sites, food pantries, and other resources for food and meals throughout Broome County.
Dedicated to the deterrence of youth violence, crime and gang activity through coordinated community resources, awareness, education, and created opportunities for youth and their families.
Works with the community to preserve, promote and protect the public health and quality of life of all Broome County residents.
The Society maintains a collection of over 200,000 items covering the Broome County area from pre-history to the present. All items in the collection are preserved consistent with current museum and archival standards.
An animal shelter that rescues and rehomes animals. Also offers lost cost spay and neuter services.
Oversees and maintains Nathaniel Cole Park (Town of Colesville), Dorchester Park (Town of Triangle), Greenwood Park (Town of Nanticoke); Grippen Park and Roundtop Picnic Area (both in the Village of Endicott), Hawkins Pond Nature Area (Town of Win
A non-profit organization that provides social services in Broome County.
Provides a variety of services focused on healthy living, youth development, and and community wellbeing.
Operates as an extension of the local school districts and the New York State Education Department, and provides K-12 school services.
Work to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons and to eliminate racial hatred and racial discrimination.
A NY State program that assists people in gaining employment skills, and looking for and obtaining employment.
A community coalition with a vision for healthy children, effective parenting and quality childcare and education.
A museum featuring art galleries, a Rod Serling exhibit, and tours of the National Register listed Harlow E. Bundy house.