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Activism · IthacaThe spirit of solidarity and activism will reverberate through the streets of Ithaca on May 1st as residents, local unions, and progressive organizations unite to commemorate International Workers Day. The event will take place from 4 to 7 p.m. at…See the Story
Ithaca Gears Up for May Day Celebration Advocating for Workers' Rights and Global Solidarity
Guest Opinion: Rising Costs, Declining Scores in Ithaca Schools
Ithaca, New York · IthacaFollowing a nearly four-month hiatus that left the City of Ithaca without a single licensed cannabis dispensary, the grand opening of Aspire, a not-for-profit cannabis dispensary owned by CWS Holdings I, LLC, has finally filled the marijuana-shaped hole left in…See the Story
Aspire Cannabis Dispensary: Cultivating Community and Local Alliances in Ithaca
Pandemic · IthacaAfter being put on hold for several years during the pandemic, Ithaca’s downtown plan has reemerged as a priority to the City’s planning department, which is now seeking the community’s feedback on the items that they want to see in…See the Story
Community Input Sought for Revamped Ithaca Downtown Plan
Species · IthacaA celebration of the 100th anniversary of the New York State Parks System scheduled for April 18 through 20 at Taughannock Park has been postponed in an effort to protect the Peregrine Falcon, a New York endangered species that has…See the Story
NY State Parks Postpones Centennial Celebration at Taughannock Falls to Protect Endangered Species
Green New DealAt its meeting on April 17, the Ithaca Common Council voted to authorize $526,000 in bonds to support a green hydrogen fuel pilot project. The project, titled “Green Hydrogen as a Non-Wires Alternative Pilot™ Project,” aims to advance Ithaca's goals…See the Story
Ithaca Moves Forward with Green Hydrogen Fuel Project & Allocates Funding to Ithaca BikeShare
Ithaca, New York · IthacaAfter a nearly five hour long, emotionally charged meeting with over 40 members of the public in attendance, the Ithaca City School District Board has ultimately decided to adopt aSee the Story