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Trumansburg craft sale celebrates its 40th year
In 1970, a small group of crafters in Trumansburg banded together to sell their creations.
Ulysses Town Talk: Winter festival is this weekend
The Trumansburg/Ulysses 14th annual winter festival starts at 6 p.m. Friday, Dec.
John Peeples has joined Better Housing for Tompkins County as the agency's finance manager.
Laurel: From Susan Henninger of Trumansburg and Kathleen Yen of Ithaca on behalf of the Tompkins County League of Women Voters to the following groups for making the first 'Take Me to Vote!' program a success: the Board of Elections Commissioners Elizabeth Cree and Steve DeWitt and all the dedicated poll workers in Tompkins County; the league's ...
Trumansburg's holiday team delivers food, fellowship
It's surely true that many hands make light work. They also make for fun work if Darren and Beth McGee are in charge.
Scott Honored For Library Advocacy
Hey there my name is Bogie. I am a six-month-old domestic shorthair/mix. I'm a handsome boy who is looking for a loving family to take me in.
Scoring the Clubs: Blue Sky Mission Club to perform at Castaways
London McDaniel is an integral part of the local music scene, whether it's as a member of the funk group Free Boody Institute or as founder of the roots rock, soul, blues and Zydeco outfit, Blue Sky Mission Club.
Bradford, Pa. man jailed for sale of fake cocaine in Trumansburg
ITHACA -- A Bradford, Pa. man has been sent to jail for his part in an assault and robbery involving the sale of fake crack cocaine in Trumansburg last February.
New sign slated for Trumansburg's school campus
TRUMANSBURG -- A new electronic sign will replace the fixed sign at the front of the Trumansburg school district campus on Main Street within the next month.
Ulysses Town Talk: Teen band participates in national competition
Local teen band Radio the Ape has been selected as a semifinalist in the SchoolJam USA teen battle of the bands competition.
Lodi 15-year-old hurt in ATV accident
A 15-year-old Lodi youth was hurt last week in an accident involving an all-terrain vehicle in Covert, the Seneca County Sheriff's Office reported Monday.
A page 3a article Saturday did not fully describe staffing of Trumansburg emergency medical services.
Trumansburg leaning toward insurance billing for ambulance service
TRUMANSBURG -- A year after rejecting third-party emergency medical services billing because of vocal opposition from residents and volunteer emergency responders, Trumansburg's Board of Trustees has decided to vote on the issue at its next scheduled meeting on Dec.
EOH Galleries to Open New Exhibits
Captions: Butterfly Girl, Warren Bunn II, Mixed Media on Wood, 2009 and Pulled Taut, Susan McCann, Graphite on wood, 2008, 12" x 24" The Earlville Opera House Arts Center opens two new exhibits: "Taut" by Susan McCann and "Recent Paintings by Warren Bunn II" on Saturday, November 14th from 2-4pm with refreshments and a chance to hear more about the ...
Ulysses Town Talk: Village considers a billing plan for ambulance services
The Village of Trumansburg Board of Trustees will hold a special public meeting to discuss and answer questions around the possibility of moving to a system of billing-for-services for the EMS/ambulance portion of the Trumansburg Fire Department.
Absenteeism rising in Trumansburg schools; illnesses blamed
Trumansburg schools are seeing rising absenteeism rate due to illnesses among students and staff, the district's board of education heard last week.
Towns schedule hearings on budget proposals
Several Tompkins County towns have scheduled public hearings to discuss their preliminary budget proposals.
Tompkins restaurant inspections
Tompkins County Health Department Food Protection Program Report Routine facility inspections are conducted to protect public health.
Ulysses Town Talk: Ithaca College scholar to discuss media
Back To Democracy, an all-volunteer group of local concerned citizens, will host a free talk by Jeff Cohen titled 'The Corporate Media: An Insider's View' at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.