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Ithaca, NY News Archives for October 2009

Oct 31, 2009 | PressConnects.com

Then & Now: Ithaca had a well-earned early reputation as lawless and godless

The first murder trial in western New York occurred Aug. 26, 1831, in a hotbed of sin, a town where churches struggled for survival -- Ithaca.

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Fri Oct 30, 2009

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Pieces of History: Young woman left Ithaca to serve Civil War soldiers

In the summer of 1862, 21 young men from the Town of Enfield enlisted in the New York 109th Infantry.

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Ithaca to vote on SWAT agreement with Elmira

Ithaca officials are expected to vote before the end of the year on a mutual assistance agreement that enables SWAT teams in Elmira and Ithaca to provide reinforcement for each other.

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Thu Oct 29, 2009

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Ithaca school officials address diversity among teaching staff

The Ithaca City School District Board of Education is looking for ways to increase diversity among the district's teaching staff.

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Ithaca Common Council maintains mayor's budget

Ithaca Common Council has voted to make no change to Mayor Carolyn Peterson's proposed 2010 tax rate of $12.31 per $1,000 of assessed property value.

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Trial opens in hit-and-run near Ithaca College

ITHACA -- A hit-and-run case may rest on evidence of how much the defendant and the victim had been drinking, and whether the victim was in the road or on its shoulder when he was hit.

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Wed Oct 28, 2009

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Historic Ithaca to host Halloween Graveyard Tour

Historic Ithaca will hold its annual Halloween Graveyard Tour from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct.

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City of Ithaca seeks a business sponsor for repair of clock towers

Ithaca's Board of Public Works has held off, for now, on accepting Tompkins Trust Company's offer to fix the broken time and temperature clocks on the Commons.

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100 turn out for Ithaca gas drilling meeting

Almost 100 people came to a Tuesday night meeting on natural gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale.

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Tue Oct 27, 2009

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Spooky history tour among Halloween events in Ithaca

The history of Ithaca will come alive during the second annual 'Spirits of the Past,' a haunted history tour running through Halloween weekend.

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Ithaca committee debates smoking regulations

Potential changes to the outdoor smoking regulations proposed by Ithaca Common Council include eliminating the no-smoking buffer around outdoor dining areas and extending the no-smoking area on the Commons.

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Town of Ithaca considers West Hill traffic study

Responding to neighbors' concerns, the Town of Ithaca planning committee recommended Monday that the town undertake a comprehensive traffic study of West Hill.

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Mon Oct 26, 2009

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Ithaca company to provide solar unit for state project

ITHACA A Tompkins County company has been selected to build a pilot solar project at the Wallkill Correctional Facility, near New Paltz in Ulster County.

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Ithaca hosts state barn conference

ITHACA -- The landscape of central New York is a blend of urban and rural that illustrates the historical roots and the evolving nature of the area, and this weekend, a couple of dozen people gathered to appreciate an important connection to the region's agricultural history: barns.

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Ithaca College students soliciting food on Halloween

Ithaca College SWIFT is leading a food drive on Halloween. On Oct. 31, Ithaca College students will be trick-or-treating in neighborhoods from 4-7 p.m. requesting cans and other non-perishable items for the Tompkins County Food Distribution Network.

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Sun Oct 25, 2009

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Ithaca announces barn photo contest winners

Historic Ithaca has announced the winners of the 2009 Barn Photo Contest, held to coincide with the organization's work on the Tompkins County Barn Survey, which aims to create an inventory of the county's barns and farm structures.

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Ithaca's composted dog waste lures valuable media attention -- and, potentially, tourists

It's the kind of trick an alchemist would be proud of: turning dog poo into gold.

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Composting class scheduled in Ithaca

The Compost Education Program at Tompkins County Cooperative Extension will hold its final free public composting class of the season from noon to 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct.

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Sat Oct 24, 2009

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Animals find safe place to recover at Ithaca sanctuary

Things are quieter at Wild Things Sanctuary now that baby season is over, but things still get hectic during feeding time.

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Finger Lakes Native Plant Society to hold walk in Ithaca

David Werier of the Finger Lakes Native Plant Society will lead a walk to find 'Lovely Lichens' Sunday.

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No contested elections in Ithaca, Groton

There won't be much suspense on election night for voters in the City of Ithaca, or the towns of Ithaca and Groton - there are no contested elections for Common Council or Town Board seats in those municipalities this year.

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Fri Oct 23, 2009

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Ithaca's Unity House to become an inn

Unity House officials announced Wednesday that they have sold their property at 408 E. State St.

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Ithaca man gets second cocaine conviction in 12 years

ITHACA - An Ithaca man will be returning to prison following his sentencing for crack cocaine trafficking.

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Ithaca Commons re-design ideas presented

Potential re-designs of the Ithaca Commons could include a children's water feature shaped like Cayuga Lake, diagonally hung lighting to mimic gorges, a trolley down the middle of the Commons, or a return to two-way traffic for Green and Seneca Streets.

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Thu Oct 22, 2009

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Gov't Mule, St. Vincent to perform in Ithaca

Expansive jam band Gov't Mule has a devoted following in Ithaca, and the group returns to town for an 8 p.m. show Oct.

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Wed Oct 21, 2009

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Man has weapon and assault charges dismissed due to sanctioning of Ithaca police officer

ITHACA -- A convicted Ithaca burglar is now free of felony charges because of an Ithaca police officer's apparent impropriety.

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Ithaca police looking for man in Collegetown purse snatching

Police are looking for a male who stole a purse from woman in Collegetown Sunday evening.

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Tue Oct 20, 2009

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Ithaca conservation zoning issue sent back to planning committee

With a moratorium on the area expiring in mid-December, Ithaca Town Board members on Monday voted to send the issue of development in the town's northeast back to the planning committee.

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Mon Oct 19, 2009

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Ithaca departments squeeze savings

Ithaca department heads pleaded for more money and no member of the public spoke at a Tuesday night hearing on the city's proposed 2010 budget.

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Sun Oct 18, 2009

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Ithaca council reconsiders apprenticeship policy

Ithaca's Common Council is looking at revising a city policy that is intended to help young people break into construction trades, but that the City Controller says is resulting in cost overruns on construction projects.

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Sat Oct 17, 2009

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Power restored to Ithaca, still out in Trumansburg area

Power has been restored in Ithaca and Spencer at this time. It is still out in Trumansburg and Jacksonville.

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Fri Oct 16, 2009

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Cornell puts rare Lincoln documents on display

Ithaca, N.Y. a " Three documents that distinguished Abraham Lincoln's presidency and now stand etched in American history will be put on rare display at Cornell University beginning next week.The exhibit at Cornell's Carl A. Kroch Library features an original handwritten copy of the Gettysburg Address and signed copies of the Emancipation ...

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Thu Oct 15, 2009

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Frost advisory, snow flurries in forecast for Ithaca area

The first snow of the season could fall in Tompkins County during the next few days with the National Weather Service forecasting cold rain and possible flurries.

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Wed Oct 14, 2009

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Kearney will fight decision to dismiss Ithaca schools discrimination case from Human Rights Division

Amelia Kearney and her lawyer Ray Schlather announced Wednesday they would continue to push for equity reforms in the Ithaca City School District through the courts after a judge determined last week a decision in Kearney's case was invalid due to a dispute over jurisdiction.

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Family Reading Partnership plans out fun times to teach Ithaca kids some rhymes

ITHACA -- Thousands of Tompkins County youth may soon be heard reciting lines and spouting rhymes as they go on the prowl for poetry in the run-up to this year's Children's Book Fest.

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Tue Oct 13, 2009

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Customers bail out Providence Hobbies shop in Ithaca

ITHACA -- Providence Hobbies owner Jeffrey Witty had given up. He had slowly been working his way out of accumulated debt to keep his Seneca Street hobby shop open during this year's economic downturn.

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Mon Oct 12, 2009

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Ithaca's annual book sale draws overnight campers

ITHACA -- They come from far and wide, lugging lawn chairs, blankets and steaming thermoses of coffee, dozens of them snaking their way around the block, patiently waiting hours -- in some cases, days -- for the doors to open.

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Sun Oct 11, 2009

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Ithaca police still searching for hit-and-run driver

ITHACA -- Police continue to search for a driver suspected of hitting and seriously injuring a 56-year-old Ithaca man in late September.

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Sat Oct 10, 2009

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Ithaca woman accuses Ithaca Police Department of violence, discrimination

ITHACA -- An Ithaca woman may sue the city over allegations that an Ithaca police officer intentionally injured her and taunted her because of her sexual orientation while she was in police custody.

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Fri Oct 09, 2009

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Built to Spill takes the stage at The State Theatre in Ithaca

Idaho's iconic indie rockers Built to Spill have a brand new record out this week on Warner Brothers, but fans can expect a strong sampling of the group's classics at their live show Thursday at The State Theatre.

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Thu Oct 08, 2009

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Ithaca mayor proposes 4.22% tax levy increase

Ithaca Mayor Carolyn Peterson's 2010 budget calls for a 4.22 percent increase in the tax levy, and for eliminating free one-hour parking in downtown garages.

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Wed Oct 07, 2009

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New ring spotted around Saturn

Washington - Saturn has a newly discovered ring, a faint trail of particles just visible in between some of its better-known rings, Nasa said on Tuesday.

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Tue Oct 06, 2009

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Massa pushes for Ithaca-DC flights

U.S. Representatives Maurice Hinchey, Michael Arcuri and Eric Massa are urging Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood to approve a deal that would enable U.S. Airways to begin non-stop air service between Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport and Reagan Washington National Airport.

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Eco-cruise set for Sunday in Ithaca

The Cayuga Lake Floating Classroom will host a two-hour eco-cruise at 4 p.m. Sunday.

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Mon Oct 05, 2009

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Reading celebration set for Saturday in Ithaca

The Family Reading Partnership will celebrate Make It Matter Day as part of a national literacy awareness campaign organized by Reader's Digest.

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Sun Oct 04, 2009

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Bipolar support group holds meetings in Ithaca

The Ithaca Bipolar Explorers Club, a peer support group that meets bimonthly in the Women's Community Building, welcomes new members to its core group of half a dozen or so regulars who gather to share stories and advice with one another.

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Fri Oct 02, 2009

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Actor accused of rape enters lower-level pleas

ITHACA -- New evidence in a case involving allegations of rape, torture and stalking has led to misdemeanor pleas and a conditional discharge for an aspiring actor and Binghamton native.

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Thu Oct 01, 2009

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Two charged in robbery involving pain medication

Ithaca police officers have made two arrests in the robbery of pain medication from a man last week.

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