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I was in downtown Binghamton, and around 2:45 p.m. on Tuesday I realized my passport was missing. I’d stopped for a quick bite on Court Street and then headed toward the bus stop by the Broome County Courthouse, retracing my steps along Main Street and the Forum area. I fear I left it inside a bag or on a chair somewhere, and I’m anxious about travel plans and visas resting on its pages. It would mean a lot to me to be reunited with it, and I’m hopeful the person who found it will see this and know it belongs to me.
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On Friday around 8:15 PM I was unloading boxes from my car on Chenango Street, near the Roberson Museum and Science Center in downtown Binghamton, and I realized my holiday decorations were gone. The items include a red velvet wreath with a gold bow, a string of warm white lights, and a bundle of handmade paper snowflakes. I retraced my steps along Court Street and the parking area by the Chenango Street bridge, checking car doors and the ground, but nothing turned up. I'm bummed and a little anxious—these decorations were sentimental keepsakes from holidays past and I hoped someone picked them up to help me salvage the season.
I found a compact black 25-key MIDI keyboard controller this afternoon around 4:15pm on Court Street, near the Broome County Courthouse entrance. It's tucked in a black neoprene sleeve with a bright orange zipper and a small white sticker that reads 'Studio 88' on the sleeve. The device looks lightly used, with a USB-C port and two tiny knobs labeled 'Pitch' and 'Mod.' If the owner sees this, I’d really like to get it back; I can meet downtown or leave it with a local shop for easy pickup. I'll keep it safe until claimed.
I lost my brown full-size violin yesterday around 3pm near the Broome County Public Library on Court Street in downtown Binghamton. The violin lives in a black case with a red interior; there are a few tiny scratches on the chin rest and a small star sticker inside the lid that says 'Sparrow'—it's a unique feature if you open it. The bow has a bright red grip, and the case zipper is a little stubborn, but it’s a standard student setup. This instrument was a gift from my grandmother and means a lot to me, so I’m really hoping someone who finds it will return it.
I lost my blue Yamaha cajón yesterday around 3pm near the Forum Theatre on State Street in downtown Binghamton. It's a 14-inch wooden cajón with a glossy blue finish and a white sun sticker on the bottom-right corner. There's a small dent on the lower edge and a tiny scratch on the front panel from a jam session last week. It means a lot to me—my late aunt bought it for me, and playing it always calms me down after long days. If anyone picked it up, I’d really appreciate getting it back; I’m hoping to reunite with it soon.
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