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I've driven along Route 3 near Harrisville many times and noticed signs for Lake Bonaparte.
Southside grads to sing in cabaret
A group of Southside High School music alumni will perform a musical revue entitled 'Hear My Song' at 8 p.m. July 17 at the Zonta House, 742 W. First St.
Former Bombers SID among Hall inductees
Former Ithaca College sports information director Phil Langan was inducted into the College Sports Information Directors Association Veterans Hall of Fame at a recent CoSIDA workshop.
Ithaca fireworks show set for tonight
The countdown to the 62nd annual Ithaca Community Fireworks Show will begin this afternoon when you hear the booming sounds emanating from South Hill.
Roswell Park Cancer Institute's Dr. Donald L. Trump was elected to membership in the Johns Hopkins University Society of Scholars.
Although Ithaca College provides campus housing for students, and requires students to live on campus until all units are filled, a notable strain has occurred off campus.
Safari, chemistry part of Comm Camp 2009
Waverly Community House Director Maria Wilson isn't sure when the first Comm Camp began, but the annual day camp has become a summer staple for children in the Abingtons.
Odessa-Montour graduates ready to take next step
Odessa-Montour's Class of 2009 left the high school as graduates Friday night, ready to face the world's challenges with the support of their community.
TCAT offers free rides to the fireworks
Tompkins Consolidated Area Transit will provide free bus service between downtown and Ithaca College for the community fireworks show on Thursday, July 2. TCAT will begin its shuttle service at 6:30 p.m., traveling from the bus shelter in front of the Seneca Street parking garage.
The Lehman Alternative Community School class of 2009 stands out for their dedication to service, Principal Joe Greenberg said.
Stop the Presses: How to go digital with your mag. Register by June 29 for this 3-webinar series
Just a quick reminder about the next 3-webinar series I put together for Higher Ed Experts: Stop the Presses: How to go digital with your magazine or newsletter.
Ithaca College places 20th in Directors'Cup standings
Ithaca College fell six spots this year to finish in 20th place in the Learfield Directors' Cup final standings.
Blood, guts, gore ... and romance?
But Maumelle author Stacey Jay said that the inspiration her first young-adult zombie romance novel didna t come from other pillars within the paranormal literature genre.
Lynne Menninger of Ithaca is working as a gallery assistant at Lennon Weinberg Gallery, 514 W. 25th St, New York.
Consistency is key to Ithaca's noise policy
Four years after the start of a new police enforcement strategy targeted at noise and partying by Cornell University and Ithaca College students, the last of the street parties are fading, Ithaca Police Department Sergeant Doug Wright said.
Mohlenhoff to seek 5th Ward seat
Deborah Mohlenhoff announced her candidacy Monday for the 5th Ward Common Council seat currently held by Alderwoman Robin Korherr.
CLARKSTOWN: Scott Koblick, a senior at Clarkstown North High School in New City, received a Best Buy @15 Scholarship for $1,500. Koblick will attend Ithaca College.
The Central New York Business Journal
Lester Burt and Elisabeth Coles have joined the staff of Bowers & Company CPAs as staff accountants.
Reddout joins Southeastern faculty
Former Polk County School Board member Brenda Reddout is the newest faculty member at Southeastern University's College of Education.
The new Cinemapolis gets set for its grand opening
With the opening of 7th Art Corporation's new five-screen Cinemapolis theater, on the first floor of the parking garage on Green Street across from the yet-to-open Urban Outfitters, Ithaca will arguably be the best place to catch independent and art films in upstate New York.