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Community
5 months ago
Dispute leads to charges for Ithaca man

On October 21, 64-year-old Bruce Rogers pulled a gun out during a dispute at Nate’s Floral Estates around 10:30 p.m.

Community
5 months ago
Emergency Town Board meeting called in Lansing related to proposed moratorium

On October 23, Lansing Town Board members will gather to determine a deadline for accepting public comments regarding the proposed local moratorium law and “approving litigation counsel.”

Community
5 months ago
Syracuse PD seeks help locating suspect in dog stabbing

On October 21, someone allegedly stabbed a dog at a residence in the 500 block of East Willow Street.

Community
5 months ago
Discover Cayuga Lake prepares to send off The Teal with fall farewell cruises

Discover Cayuga Lake’s boat The Teal will have its formal send-off on October 27th after its farewell week.

Election
5 months ago
Tompkins County reappoints Republican election commissioner

On Oct. 21, the Tompkins County Legislature reappointed Alanna Congdon as commissioner.

Local
5 months ago
Late in budget season, Ithaca officials uncover $2.1 million shortfall

During a budget meeting on Tuesday, City Manager Deb Mohlenhoff revealed a surprise $2.1 million gap after a lengthy executive session.

Local
5 months ago
Cortland man found guilty of criminally negligent homicide

38-year-old Joseph Miller of Cortland was convicted of criminally negligent homicide after his 60-year-old girlfriend Laurie Wing died after he assaulted her.

Community
5 months ago
DEC releases more details about deceased man found in Connecticut Hill State Forest

On October 17, a 36-year-old man’s body was discovered in the woods around 1:10 p.m. in the Town of Newfield.

Local
5 months ago
13-month water/sewer project in Varna begins, Dryden town officials say

A water/sewer project is being done weekdays from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. until November 2026 in Varna.

Local
5 months ago
Riley wants NYSEG, National Grid to do ‘right thing’

Rep. Josh Riley wants NYSEG and National Grid to publicly guarantee they won’t shut off service, charge late fees or interest, or send accounts to collections for those struggling because of the government shutdown.

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