On Saturday, April 18th, Newfield residents will pick up trash as part of Greenup Day.
Author John Pulos will discuss his book ‘Titanic: My Story’ this Saturday, April 18th at the Apalachin Library.
Anyone interested in serving on the Tompkins County Health Board must be at least 18, live in Ithaca, and be a legal US citizen.
Family Reading Partnership’s new focus of their fundraiser is to be able to move to a different space in the Shops at Ithaca Mall instead of a new HVAC system for their current one.
NYSEG is making upgrades to the substation on North Triphammer Rd. in Cayuga Heights.
On April 10, State Senator Lea Webb presented Angry Mom Records with the New York State Senate Empire Award, highlighting the store’s contributions to the community and economy.
On April 10, officials received a report of concrete debris falling from the 3rd floor of the structure to the sidewalk below.
The Zion Lutheran Church is hosting a rummage and bake sale.
On April 8, the home of the women’s suffrage movement was named to USA Today’s 2026 10 Best Historic Small Towns list.
Officials say some 2-pound bags of Lundberg Organic Jasmine White Rice may potentially contain foreign material.