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Community
3 weeks ago
Oil prices could affect summer paving in Tompkins County

This year, Tompkins County Highway Department Director Nick Ensign says they’re dealing with a sharp increase in material costs due to the rising price of oil.

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Business
3 weeks ago
Cortland PD receives donation from NY Bagel in support of K9 program

New York Bagel recently held a basket raffle in support of the department’s K-9 program.

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Community
3 weeks ago
CCE of Cortland County to receive $200k for Blocks in Bloom program

On April 21, the DEC announced that Cornell Cooperative Extension of Cortland County will receive $200,000 in funding for the Blocks in Bloom program.

Local
3 weeks ago
Friends of the Library Spring Book Sale opens first weekend of May

The Friends of Tompkins County Public Library will hold the annual Spring Book Sale starting Saturday, May 2, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Local
3 weeks ago
Homer mayor praises firefighters

During a meeting on April 14, Mayor Pat Clune praised the Homer Fire Department’s command team.

Sports
3 weeks ago
Ithaca College softball extends win streak

On Tuesday, the Bombers beat Cortland in both games of a doubleheader.

Local
3 weeks ago
Staff cuts likely in Cortland school district budget proposal

Part of the Cortland school district spending plan proposal for the next academic year is increasing the tax levy to 6.5%, which is over the state tax cap.

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Local
3 weeks ago
Ithaca Children’s Garden appoints new interim director

Leigh MacDonald was named by the ICG board of directors to serve as interim executive director, following the recent departure of Naomi Sukenik.

Community
3 weeks ago
Ithaca woman sentenced in fatal 2023 car accident

On April 17, Juria Vanness, 44, was sentenced to 2 and 1/3 to 7 years in prison on a first-degree charge of vehicular manslaughter.

Community
3 weeks ago
INHS to receive nearly $400k in THUD funding

On April 17, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand announced over $5 million in grants to nonprofits in the national NeighborWorks America network.

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