(607NewsNow) — Here’s a look back at the top stories on 607NewsNow from this week:

Microburst causes damage in Newfield, Schuyler County:  A quick-moving storm in Newfield caused some damage. On Friday, May 2nd, firefighters responded to seven different storm calls over the course of an hour. Damage included downed wires and trees from high wind. Get the full story here.

Ithaca’s wastewater treatment plant seeing improved staff levels: Staffing levels at the Ithaca Area Wastewater Treatment Facility are stabilizing. Alderperson Clyde Lederman tells WHCU a relationship between the city and the Camden Group has been helpful. Get the full story here.

INHS champions proposed senior housing project in downtown Ithaca: INHS is working on a new housing protect for seniors. Executive Director Kate de la Garza tells us it’ll be located on State Street. Get the full story here.

Ithaca Common Council passes ADU bill: Accessory dwelling units are now allowed in Ithaca. The Common Council approved the bill last night, which officials say simplifies the creation of more housing citywide. Get the full story here.

Sample News Group acquires Cortland Standard, publication resumes May 17: The Cortland Standard is being revived. The recently defunct newspaper has been acquired by Sample News Group, which publishes over 75 titles across four states, including eight in New York. Get the full story here.