(607NewsNow) — Here’s a look back at the top stories on 607NewsNow from this week:
2-way traffic on Main Street in Cortland to begin Friday, mayor says: Mayor Scott Steve says for the first time in roughly 70 years, Main Street opens to two-way traffic on Friday, July 11. Get the full story here.
Ithaca man charged with attempted murder in domestic dispute: On July 7, Tompkins County Sheriff’s deputies were called to the Conifer Circle apartment complex in the Town of Ithaca around 7:50 p.m. for a domestic disturbance involving a firearm. Get the full story here.
Swimming at Taughannock Falls State Park closed for blue-green algae: Swimming at Taughannock Falls is currently closed. Park officials say the shutdown is due to blue-green algae in the water. Get the full story here.
Moravia CSD responds to audit on lead testing and reporting: The Moravia Central School District is responding to a Lead Testing and Reporting audit from the state comptroller’s office. Get the full story here.
2-way traffic on Cortland’s Main Street gets started: Main Street in Cortland officially opens to two-way traffic. Retired Police Chief Jim Nichols leads a ceremonial first drive after an “informal ribbon cutting ceremony” at 6 a.m. at the corner of Main and Tompkins Street. Get the full story here.

