21 hrs ago | Cookin' in the 'Cuse
From left to right. Click on any photo to enlarge. Row 1 Sticky bun from Artisan Cafe in Trumansburg. via Cookin' in the 'Cuse
Thursday | Ithaca Journal
Seneca Falls group plans wine tour buses
“At $10 per day, it promises a great trip in the country and will showcase some of the best places in Seneca County to visit”
If all goes as planned, buses will carry visitors between the Village of Seneca Falls and Seneca County wineries on Saturdays and Sundays through October. via Ithaca Journal
Tuesday May 6 | Times Union
By JAY JOCHNOWITZ , State editor Click byline for more stories by writer. Last updated: 12:25 p.m., Tuesday, May 6, 2008 The state food laboratory is staying in the Capital Region after all, Agriculture ... via Times Union
Sunday May 4 | Democrat & Chronicle
Atrium enhances renovated space on Victor's Main St.
“Victor is extremely receptive to encouraging business and growth. That corridor is just expanding.”
An acupuncturist is moving into the newly renovated multitenant building at 10 E. Main St. via Democrat & Chronicle
Tuesday Apr 22 | Democrat & Chronicle
Dates and venues for Relay For Life events
American Cancer Society * Reader Submitted * April 22, 2008 The American Cancer Society Relay For Life is coming to the Greater Rochester area this summer. via Democrat & Chronicle
Sunday Apr 20 | The Post-Journal, Jamestown New York
Ripley, Westfield Schools Hire Merger Consultant
Ripley Central School and Westfield Academy and Central School will hire School Efficiency Services Inc. via The Post-Journal, Jamestown New York
Friday Apr 18 | Post-Standard
Community Critics on 'Street Kings'
Posted by Pamela Becker, 55, Seneca Falls , April 14, 2008 4:58PM Categories: Pamela Becker Forest Whitaker reigns supreme as a crooked precinct captain ruling a crew of psycho street cops. via Post-Standard
Wednesday Apr 16 | The Post-Standard
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Onondaga County receives grant
“Onondaga County has an identity crisis”
Cooperative Extension of Onondaga County is receiving $10,214 from the state for its new Turnpike Market Trail. via The Post-Standard
Monday Apr 14 | New York Times
Less Crime: No Reason to Shut Prisons
“With the reforms, there are fewer nonviolent inmates, and a greater percentage of violent inmates among those that remain”
For nearly a decade, one of New York City's major exports - criminals - has been in decline, a result of less crime. via New York Times
Saturday Apr 12 | Ithaca Journal
163 years of judges preserved in photos at Three Bears
“Today, the process takes place at another location, but the memories linger in the restored courtroom and in the minds of the participants. Thus, it is fitting on Law Day to honor the people, place and process with a 'Tribute to the Judges.'”
OVID - The search over the past winter for pictures of the judges who served during the 163 years of the Seneca County courthouse in Ovid is nearing completion and just in time for a Law Day event May 1. ... via Ithaca Journal









