The week’s top stories.
10 photos from the Ithaca Police Department’s first Open House
ITHACA, N.Y. — More than 100 people attended the Ithaca Police Department’s first open house Saturday morning where they toured the station, met officers, and learned about community outreach programs. […]
From Baghdad to Trumansburg: A soldier finds purpose in paper-making
Part IV of “Hope on the Homefront,” the Ithaca Voice’s series on the area’s veterans.
A master class in paper-making: 25 photos with Nathan Lewis
Looking at the craft of Nathan Lewis, who served in Iraq and helps other Tompkins area veterans.
What is moral injury? An explainer for Ithaca Voice series
Moral injury occurs when someone violates his or her own moral code or when someone they deeply trust does so.
Red Cross: A new twist for a summer tradition in Ithaca
“This will be the largest blood drive in Tompkins County.”
Anarchist says he will run for Ithaca’s Common Council
Jim Lukasavage, who can sometimes be seen wearing a gas mask in downtown Ithaca, says he will have the signatures to run for Common Council.
Hundreds in Ithaca celebrate ‘momentous’ gay marriage ruling
“Ithaca is a unique place where the community believes in equal rights and justice.”
Supervisor: ‘Significant’ flooding hits Lansing homes, roads
At least three homes sustained “really significant” damage in the flooding, Lansing’s town supervisor says.
In reversal, Cortland legislators approve TC3 funding increase
TC3 President Carl Haynes said he was “delighted” with the outcome of Thursday’s vote.