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Ithaca College students to play tubas, euphoniums
Ithaca College students perform tonight at Ford Hall.
NCAA tourney loss ends ‘great year’ for Cornell men’s hockey
Cornell's hockey season ended Friday with a 5-0 loss to Denver.
Virgil brush fire successfully contained, officials say
The Virgil Fire Department responded Sunday to a brush fire on Tower Rd.
Free consumer law legal clinic Tuesday at TCPL
The Tompkins County Public Library is hosting a free legal clinic about consumer law on Tuesday.
Waverly student earns top honor in state archery tournament second year in row
Easton Beach, of Waverly, represents NY in May at the Eastern National Tournament in archery.
Expert: cold winter will not affect tick prevalence
A Cornell expert says the tick population was unaffected by winter.
Discover Cayuga Lake announces fundraiser accepting name suggestions for new boat
Discover Cayuga Lake has announced the arrival of their new boat and the 'Name the New Boat for Everyone’ Contest & Fundraiser.
Weekend top picks: Friday Trivia Night, John Mulaney at the State Theatre of Ithaca, and more
Find fun, local activities for the weekend in the Cortland and Ithaca areas here.
Groton Fire Department to put on Easter Egg Hunt
On Saturday, April 4th, the Groton Fire Department will host an Easter Egg Hunt.
3 weeks ago in National
A 14-year-old running for governor is the first teen to get on Vermont’s general election ballot
Looking back, gubernatorial candidate Dean Roy says his political ambitions started in the eighth grade. And by that he means, last year. After working as a legislative page at the Vermont Statehouse, the 14-year-old freshman at Stowe High School now has his sights set on the corner office.
3 weeks ago in Lifestyle
Having a conversation and creating best practices for your child’s social media use
In a pivotal moment that underscored how powerful and immersive social platforms can be for children and teens, a jury in California this week found both Meta and YouTube liable for mental health harms to kids using their services.
3 weeks ago in Sports, Trending
Tom Brady says he’s weighed coming out of retirement, but the NFL doesn’t like the idea
Tom Brady revealed in an interview released on Thursday that he considered coming out of retirement, but the National Football League wasn't particularly receptive to the idea.
3 weeks ago in National, Trending
Savannah Guthrie to return to ‘Today’ on April 6 after mother’s disappearance
After a two-month absence sparked by her 84-year-old mother's apparent abduction, Savannah Guthrie will return to NBC's "Today" show next month, saying in an interview that aired Friday "joy will be my protest."
Newark Valley Community Connection to host craft fair
Newark Valley Community Connection is hosting a craft fair on Saturday, March 28th.
Cornell men’s lacrosse nears matchup vs. Yale
Cornell entertains Yale on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. at Schoellkopf Field.
Tompkins County sheriff responds to allegations of mismanagement
Osborne dismisses claims of mismanagement made by earlier this month on 607 This Morning by Jared Bentley, who’s running against him.
TC3 student receives award for student excellence
Earlier this month, Lexie Loveless received the Norman R. McConney, Jr. Award for Student Excellence.
Dryden High School student arrested for setting fire in bathroom
State Police say the 17-year-old was arrested Wednesday, March 25 for setting a fire Jan. 7 in a bathroom at Dryden High School.
Ovid FD assistant chief battling cancer, community fundraiser underway
Ovid Fire Department First Assistant Chief Brian Reynolds is battling cancer for the second time.




















