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Yesterday around 5:15 PM, I lost my student ID while I was leaving campus and walking down West State Street in downtown Binghamton. The card sits in a slim black wallet on a blue lanyard, with my photo peeking out and my university logo visible. It’s essential for library checkouts and building access, so I’m hoping someone turned it in here. If you found it, please keep it safe and let the site help me reconnect with my belongings.
I was taking a morning stroll along Elmira’s Water Street on Saturday around 10:20 am when I spotted a tote stuffed with holiday decorations behind a bench near Elmira Riverfront Park. Inside I found garlands, a wreath, a box of ornaments, and several strings of lights, all in a tangle of tissue and ribbon. It looked like someone had set them down in a hurry, and there were no labels or identifying notes. I brought the tote to the local Lost & Found and posted to help reunite them with their owner.
I was wandering through Elmira yesterday around 5:30 p.m. in the Twin Tiers, and I suddenly realized I’d left a small stack of postcards on a park bench near the fountain at Eldridge Park in Elmira, NY, United States. They’re photos and notes from our summer trip along the river, with stamps from both states and little handwriting on the margins. They’re precious keepsakes, and losing them hurts more than I expected. If they turn up around Twin Tiers, I hope someone who recognizes the memory will bring them back to the community desk near Main Street.
I lost two microwaves. On Thursday, May 14, around 9:15 pm, I left them in the communal kitchen of my building on Main Street in Elmira, NY, after finishing a late dinner. I must have set the appliances on the counter while I grabbed my jacket; one is white with a black trim, the other is a smaller compact model with a dented door. They’re heavy, practical appliances I rely on daily, and losing them has me worried about meals until they’re back. I’m hoping they’ll show up near the kitchen or by the entrance to the building.
I lost my gray canvas crossbody bag yesterday around 3pm near the Elmira Public Library on Main Street in Elmira, NY, in the Twin Tiers NY/PA region. It's compact, about the size of a paperback, with a red interior and a brass zipper that sticks in the cold. There's a blue enamel fox pin on the strap and a coffee stain near the bottom corner. Inside I kept my student ID, a lavender USB drive, and a folded note with my grandmother's handwriting—she passed away last year, so it means a lot to me. If someone found it, I’d really appreciate getting it back; it has sentimental value beyond the contents.
I lost my black iPhone 13 Pro yesterday around 3pm near the Starbucks on Main Street in Elmira, NY. It’s in a midnight blue OtterBox case with a small green sticker on the back bearing my initials 'AF'. The screen is cracked along the bottom edge, and there’s a tiny dent near the camera. This phone holds all my work notes and family photos, so it’s got sentimental value and I’m really hoping it turns up in the Twin Tiers soon.
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