On March 9, the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation (NYS OPRHP) announced new park land by ...
The richest art allows us to see anew our present through the lenses of the past –– and that’s the singular achievement of playwright August Wilson’s American Century Cycle, 10 ...
In terms of a best case/worst case scenario, the Cornell vs. Yale basketball game last weekend was somewhere in the middle.
Craftsmanship is just one of the skills necessary for creating good art. The ability to construct, assemble, or shape a block ...
The Ithaca Common Council retroactively approved a mural on March 4, resolving a heated public dispute over the artwork featuring the phrase "Free Gaza." ...
On Saturday, March 7, Ithaca’s ultimate winter comfort food holiday ironically ushered in the start of spring weather. For its 28th anniversary, the Downtown Chili Cook Off packed the commons ...
After weighing the options for three potential Center of Government plans, Tompkins County legislators have stuck with their original plan to build a 48,000-square-foot COG near DeWitt Park. The proje ...
La Tourelle Inn & Spa recently appointed Jonny Humble as its new General Manager. Humble brings over 20 years of hospitality experience across boutique hotels, fine dining, and service-driven ...
At the 2026 Economic Summit, Chamber President Peggy Coleman gave an update on the economic overview of the county and introduced the event’s keynote speaker, Meredith Andreucci, the senior vice ...
We, the undersigned members of Tompkins County’s local history community, are moved to speak out in the face of recent events ...
When Emerald Fennell remade “Wuthering Heights” as a bodice-ripping psychosexual romance, she left out two important parts of the book: the opening, in which Catherine’s ghostly visage appears at the ...
The Dryden town board has become the first New York town to ban data centers after passing a local law last month. The move comes as TeraWulf’s proposed plans for ...