Senator Lea Webb is inviting K-12 students to submit work they’re thankful for with her Thanksgiving Day Celebration Program.
In Tompkins County, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for November will be delayed, and the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) won’t start until November 17.
As a result of a new NYS paving initiative, crews will pave Route 13 from the north city line in Ithaca to the area of George Road in Dryden, and Route 89 from the Ithaca city line to Seneca County.
On October 21, lawmakers approved the temporary relocation of Tompkins County Assessment Department and Office for the Aging to Lansing.
The Lansing Town Board agreed to extend a deadline on accepting public comments in writing about a proposed 1-year moratorium on land use development.
Tompkins County Sheriff Derek Osborne is running for a third term.
Ithaca is asking anyone interested in helping to shape the city to come forward and serve on the Zoning Advisory Committee.
Caden Congdon of Cortland, Jonathan Elmore of Homer, Madison Sciera of Homer, and Richard Henry of Groton are now New York State Troopers.
On Oct. 21, the Tompkins County Legislature awarded funding to eight celebrations.
The City of Cortland will apply for roughly $3.8 million to help improve Yaman Park.

