I was born in Binghamton and I have been extremely blessed to have had a history with this community as a broadcaster for over 30 years. The love affair (radio) started in the 80’s and is still going today. I have been a morning man, program director, public affairs director and even a news reporter at various stations. My introduction to radio broadcasting started as an intern at WAAL in the early 80’s, I have been blessed with a colorful and eclectic career that includes all genres of music. I have hosted several morning shows, but this this is my very first talk show. I am truly honored to be a part of News Radio 1290 WNBF and I hope you will join me weekdays mornings for First News Binghamton.
Doug Mosher
Future Changes to Jenison Park in JC
The Village of Johnson City is looking for some ideas on the future of Jenison Park and have invited the public to provide some feedback on what might be needed.
JC Grad One of Three Titans To Test Positive For COVID-19
Tennessee Titans Defensive Tackle and Johnson City native DaQuan Jones is one of 3 players testing positive for COVID-19
S V School District Student Receives Honors
Susquehanna Valley School District, high school senior Elizabeth Zelenyak was chosen to be part of the All National Honors Band.
Habitat for Humanity Helps Family in Need
The Chenango County Habitat for Humanity come to the aid of a Bainbridge couple who needed repairs on their home.
Goodwill Theatre’s Annual Fundraiser Underway
The Goodwill Theatre and the Schorr Family Firehouse Stage has brought back their annual raffle to support their programs and services.
Binghamton Philharmonic Will Hold Social Gathering Concerts
Beginning in October the Binghamton Philharmonic will hold a series of Social gathering concerts around town.
PA Governor Wolf Vetoes Sports Bill
While Pennsylvania schools are trying to gain control over decisions made regarding the fall sports programs in their districts. Governor Tom Wolf has vetoed a bill that would allow those decisions to be made.
Sherburne-Earlville Suspends Fall Athletics
The Sherburne-Earlville Central School District is the latest to suspend athletics and extracurricular activities until December.
EPAC Vying for 25K Grant
The Robert Eckert Theater (EPAC) is participating in A Community Thrives challenge with an opportunity to receive a 25-thousand-dollar grant from now until September 28th
Choose Your Favorite Classic Game [POLL]
Since its inception the National Toy Hall of Fame has been inducting some of the most iconic toys in our history each year.
PA Governor Calling for Legalization of Marijuana
The top political executives in the commonwealth including Governor Tom Wolf are calling for the legalization of adult marijuana.
B.C. Parks Announce Scarecrow Display Contest
The fall season is upon us and it’s time for the annual Scarecrow Display and Contest at Otsiningo Park in Binghamton.
Kopernik Hosts Friday Night Virtual Programs
The Kopernik Observatory and Science Center will kick off their fall season with some programs that will give you the opportunity to learn about our universe.
PennDOT Announces New Safety Citizen Program
PennDOT announces a new Safety Citizens program for Pennsylvania residents encouraging the public to answer safety questions in creative ways.