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22 hours ago
Barton increases dog licensing fees

Starting in February, it’ll cost $14 to license a spayed or neutered dog and $22 dollars to license a non-spayed or non-neutered dog.

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1 day ago
By 82% vote, CMC nurses win union election

After two days of voting, a supermajority of nurses at the Cayuga Medical Center have won union representation under the Communications Workers of America.

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2 days ago
Barton increases water rates

On Jan. 12, the Barton Town Board unanimously approved an immediate increase in water rates.

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2 days ago
Dryden board considers extending temporary ban on data centers

Town of Dryden lawmakers are considering extending a temporary ban on data processing centers and commercial cryptocurrency mining operations.

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2 days ago
Ithaca mayor outlines plans to restore public trust

During the Wednesday, Jan. 14 Common Council meeting, Cantelmo discussed “governance and trust” by declaring a commitment to completing outstanding audits in the city.

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3 days ago
Ithaca town attorney to retire

According to Ithaca Town Supervisor Rod Howe, Town Attorney Susan Brock will retire on July 1.

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4 days ago
Firefighting agreement under consideration in Ulysses

The Ulysses Town Board is considering approving a deal with the Village of Trumansburg that would have the town pay the village over $287k to provide firefighting services.

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4 days ago
Ithaca lawmakers delay vote on monetary gift

Town lawmakers are considering giving a monetary gift to the City of Ithaca to support facilities at Cass Park and Stewart Park.

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4 days ago
Sigler shows support for regime change in Iran

In a Facebook post Monday, Legislator Mike Sigler expressed support for an overthrow of Iran’s current government, saying it could “remake the Middle East and US relationships there.” 

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5 days ago
$100K gift would support facilities at Ithaca parks

At tonight’s Ithaca Town Board meeting, lawmakers will talk about gifting the City of Ithaca $100,000.

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