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

Campville, Apalachin crews rescue boaters on Susquehanna River: According to the Campville Fire Department, crews were dispatched Sunday morning to the Susquehanna River near the Millennium Bridge to help two boaters stranded because of engine issues. The pair were found and helped back to land. Get the full story here.

Cortland’s 2025-26 school budget re-vote is next Tuesday: The Cortland Enlarged City School District is holding a budget revote one week from today, June 17. The district is asking voters to approve a $61.2 million spending plan for the 2025 to 2026 academic year. Get the full story here.

IPD use ‘chemical irritants’ on man who refused to surrender peacefully: A 28-year-old Ithaca man is now under arrest. The Ithaca Police Department says Devon Welch refused to leave an apartment on East Green Street around 8:15 Tuesday morning. Get the full story here.

IFD clears water treatment plant after accidental gas mixture: Officials say two incompatible chemicals were accidentally mixed during a routine delivery on Tuesday, which resulted in the creation of chlorine gas. The Ithaca Fire Department responded and declared the facility safe to enter. Get the full story here.

IPD looking for suspect in West Green St. stabbing: Ithaca Police say officers responded to calls about a dispute on West Green Street around 9:45 last night. The suspect was gone, but police found the victim with some stab wounds. Get the full story here.