Some people who live near a power generating facility being developed on the Huron Campus in Endicott aren't happy with the noise that's been emanating from the site.
The site where five massive IBM buildings stood in the village of Endicott for several decades has yet to be cleared more than two months after the structures were torn down.
Eight years after Governor Andrew Cuomo unveiled plans for a lithium-ion battery plant in Endicott, the name of the company has been unceremoniously taken down.
A demolition team now is in the process of tearing down the final structure of the "Old Building Group" at the heart of the former IBM manufacturing complex in Endicott.
People who want to hold on to a piece of Endicott history will have an opportunity to take a brick at a special event to be held near the IBM demolition site.