On Tuesday, the Downtown Ithaca Alliance officially announced the winners of three out of four categories for the Downtown Chili Cook-Off.
On March 3, Leon Holden, the Director of Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging at Family and Children’s Service of Ithaca, was unanimously appointed by lawmakers at the Tompkins County Legislature meeting.
The Town of Lansing is accepting applications for a seat on the Board of Ethics.
Dryden’s Department of Public Works will be inspecting manholes over the next several weeks in conjunction with an engineering firm.
On March 9, police were called to Route 11 underneath the I-81 overpass around 11 a.m. for a possible bicycle versus vehicle collision.
On March 4, Tioga County Sheriff’s Deputy Ryan Bunce passed away unexpectedly.
On March 5, Riley was one of just seven Democrats on the House Agriculture Committee to vote yes on and pass the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026.
You can submit your nomination for the annual competition to the New York Beef Council online through Friday, March 13.
The sewer and water lines in the 300-500 blocks of East Buffalo Street are being replaced.
The birthplace of the women’s suffrage movement is among 20 nominees for USA Today’s 10 Best Historic Small Towns list.