On June 2, Governor Kathy Hochul announced that Peck Memorial Library in Marathon has received a $1 million grant from the New York State Council on the Arts Capital Projects program.
On June 9, the New York Lottery announced that Kim and Gary Van Benschoten matched all six numbers in a drawing on May 2.
A proposed change to the city code would require annual inspections of empty buildings in Ithaca.
Superintendent Dr. Luvelle Brown said the district’s student achievement data is “skyrocketing” in many ways.
Health officials say a bat found along the Cascadilla Gorge Trail in Ithaca on June 4 tested positive for rabies at the New York State Rabies Laboratory.
Operation Hard Hat was set up Tuesday, June 9 on I-81 northbound near the Homer exit, where crews were making road repairs.
64-year-old Roger Jagoda has been safely located by the Tompkins County Sheriff’s Office.
On June 10, the Cayuga Lake Watershed Network will host a free online conference on aquatic invasive species and local efforts to protect the lake.
Beginning June 23, the Tompkins County Sheriff’s Office will no longer accept unused or unwanted medications.
Mayor Robert Cantelmo recently toured the building after noticing that a main door near Cinemapolis was not secured, an issue that has plagued the complex since its earliest days.