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Tompkins Weekly is your home for local news in Tompkins County. You'll find coverage of Ithaca, Lansing, Trumansburg, Dryden, Groton, Newfield every week. LOCAL NEWS | TOMPKINS WEEKLY Twenty-three-year career helps Holmes in new role. Perhaps it is fitting that Lisa Holmes began her Tompkins County government career as a planner 23 years ago. Now, she is tasked with overseeing all the county’s plans, after becoming interim county administrator May 17. Holmes is taking over for Jason Molino, who is leaving to be executive LANSING | TOMPKINS WEEKLY Lansing Parks and Recreation will have summer camps this year, according to the department’s annual catalog of fun and learning released April 20. More camps may be added, but the current slate includes: Summer Day Camp at Myers Park: Five weeklong sessions between June 28 and July 30 for ages 5 through 12. $125 per week. PHOTO BRIEF: PETER JESCH Ithaca Eagle Scout Peter Jesch (above), 17, recently organized and led a mask-making sewing project to donate masks to the Tompkins County Health Department for distribution to Mutual Aid Tompkins, No Mas Lagrimas and the Tompkins County Food Task Force. GROTON HIGH SCHOOL TO PERFORM 'ANASTASIA' Groton High School to perform ‘Anastasia’. Some of the cast at a rehearsal for Groton High School’s “Anastasia.”. On floor: Director Annette Twitchell. Back row (left to right): Sarah Dean, Braedy Dilger, Madison Howell, Darian Mitchell, Megan Cute and Peyton Conger. Front row (left to right): Michaeline Lauchle, DonovanMitchell and
ITHACA SEEKING SECTION IV THREE-PEAT Ithaca seeking Section IV three-peat. Ithaca junior Shea Baker (right) runs downfield against Corning junior Maddy Gill (center) in front of sophomore teammate Gianna Varma (left). Ithaca is 2-1 this season after a 10-5 victory over Corning on Friday. Photo by John Brehm. NEW HEALTH DEPT. HIRES SHARE THEIR STORIES New Health Department hires share their stories. New Health Department staff members Claire Espey (left), director of community health, and Patricia Mason, preparedness coordinator. Photos provided. On Nov. 30, two new staff members at the Tompkins County Health Department started their positions, both of which are key roles in the department RANIC BUILDING GOLF CULTURE IN ITHACA RaNic building golf culture in Ithaca. The fairway of the sixth hole at RaNic. The course is still being improved ahead of RaNic’s planned opening later this month. Photo by Dan Doherty. The Country Club of Ithaca and its accompanying golf course are getting a facelift. Longtime member Sean Whittaker and his wife Jennifer havepurchased the
COUNTY HISTORIAN CELEBRATES LIFE'S WORK Kammen is currently working on a book about the African American experience in Tompkins County, for which she’s already written a batch of chapters. Through all her work, Kammen said she’s dedicated to showing people the role they play in their own history. “My favorite part is helping other people see that they are in time and oftime
LANSING RESIDENTS OBJECT TO PROPOSED MINI MART Lansing residents object to proposed mini mart. Dandy Mini Mart’s proposed 8,400-square-foot convenience store and truck stop, slated for the corner of East Shore Drive and Route 34B, is raising concerns among Lansing residents about the project’s design, expected traffic and competition with locally owned businesses. Photo by Matt Montague.TOMPKINS WEEKLY
Tompkins Weekly is your home for local news in Tompkins County. You'll find coverage of Ithaca, Lansing, Trumansburg, Dryden, Groton, Newfield every week. LOCAL NEWS | TOMPKINS WEEKLY Twenty-three-year career helps Holmes in new role. Perhaps it is fitting that Lisa Holmes began her Tompkins County government career as a planner 23 years ago. Now, she is tasked with overseeing all the county’s plans, after becoming interim county administrator May 17. Holmes is taking over for Jason Molino, who is leaving to be executive LANSING | TOMPKINS WEEKLY Lansing Parks and Recreation will have summer camps this year, according to the department’s annual catalog of fun and learning released April 20. More camps may be added, but the current slate includes: Summer Day Camp at Myers Park: Five weeklong sessions between June 28 and July 30 for ages 5 through 12. $125 per week. PHOTO BRIEF: PETER JESCH Ithaca Eagle Scout Peter Jesch (above), 17, recently organized and led a mask-making sewing project to donate masks to the Tompkins County Health Department for distribution to Mutual Aid Tompkins, No Mas Lagrimas and the Tompkins County Food Task Force. GROTON HIGH SCHOOL TO PERFORM 'ANASTASIA' Groton High School to perform ‘Anastasia’. Some of the cast at a rehearsal for Groton High School’s “Anastasia.”. On floor: Director Annette Twitchell. Back row (left to right): Sarah Dean, Braedy Dilger, Madison Howell, Darian Mitchell, Megan Cute and Peyton Conger. Front row (left to right): Michaeline Lauchle, DonovanMitchell and
ITHACA SEEKING SECTION IV THREE-PEAT Ithaca seeking Section IV three-peat. Ithaca junior Shea Baker (right) runs downfield against Corning junior Maddy Gill (center) in front of sophomore teammate Gianna Varma (left). Ithaca is 2-1 this season after a 10-5 victory over Corning on Friday. Photo by John Brehm. NEW HEALTH DEPT. HIRES SHARE THEIR STORIES New Health Department hires share their stories. New Health Department staff members Claire Espey (left), director of community health, and Patricia Mason, preparedness coordinator. Photos provided. On Nov. 30, two new staff members at the Tompkins County Health Department started their positions, both of which are key roles in the department RANIC BUILDING GOLF CULTURE IN ITHACA RaNic building golf culture in Ithaca. The fairway of the sixth hole at RaNic. The course is still being improved ahead of RaNic’s planned opening later this month. Photo by Dan Doherty. The Country Club of Ithaca and its accompanying golf course are getting a facelift. Longtime member Sean Whittaker and his wife Jennifer havepurchased the
COUNTY HISTORIAN CELEBRATES LIFE'S WORK Kammen is currently working on a book about the African American experience in Tompkins County, for which she’s already written a batch of chapters. Through all her work, Kammen said she’s dedicated to showing people the role they play in their own history. “My favorite part is helping other people see that they are in time and oftime
LANSING RESIDENTS OBJECT TO PROPOSED MINI MART Lansing residents object to proposed mini mart. Dandy Mini Mart’s proposed 8,400-square-foot convenience store and truck stop, slated for the corner of East Shore Drive and Route 34B, is raising concerns among Lansing residents about the project’s design, expected traffic and competition with locally owned businesses. Photo by Matt Montague. LOCAL NEWS | TOMPKINS WEEKLY Twenty-three-year career helps Holmes in new role. Perhaps it is fitting that Lisa Holmes began her Tompkins County government career as a planner 23 years ago. Now, she is tasked with overseeing all the county’s plans, after becoming interim county administrator May 17. Holmes is taking over for Jason Molino, who is leaving to be executive K-12 SCHOOLS HIGHLIGHT 2021 PROGRESS, LOOK AHEAD TO FALL The 2020-21 school year is coming to a close this month, and K-12 administrators have a lot to be excited about. While 2020 was a rough year for students and staff alike, 2021 saw a RECENT STIMULUS TO HELP CHILD CARE PROVIDERS As Tompkins Weekly has covered before, the recent Coronavirus Relief Act that was signed by then-President Donald Trump late last year includes a long list of aid recipients, from the arts sector to small businesses and child care providers, as well as stimulus payments. We’ve covered the arts and business sides of the relief, as well asits
A MORE PRECISE DEFINITION OF CLIMATE JUSTICE It was the night before what was meant to be one of the most important dates of my professional life. I was expected at the White House at 9 a.m., where I was going to be recognized as Champion of Change for my work on climate justice in Latin America. MIKULA TAKES 2ND IN POLE VAULT AT CHAMPIONSHIPS On May 27, Dom Mikula, Trumansburg alum and Ithaca College junior, snagged the runner-up honors in the pole vault at the NCAA DivisionIII Outdoor Track &
NEWLY MERGED DWI BOARD SEEKS NEW MEMBERS Late last month, Tompkins County administration announced that the newly merged STOP-DWI and Traffic Safety Board is looking for Board members, and the search is NEW COMPOST RESOURCES, 2020 COMPOSTER TRAINING At the last class on April 30, the 2020 class will graduate and become Master Composters just in time for the Garden Fair, Ithaca Festival and a full summer outreach season. As of next year (2021), the Compost Program in Tompkins County will turn 30. That’s 30 years of training master composters, offering classes, creating educational COUNTY HISTORIAN CELEBRATES LIFE'S WORK Kammen is currently working on a book about the African American experience in Tompkins County, for which she’s already written a batch of chapters. Through all her work, Kammen said she’s dedicated to showing people the role they play in their own history. “My favorite part is helping other people see that they are in time and oftime
BRIEFS: VISIONS RIBBON CUTTING, AIRPORT CELEBRATES UNITED Visions opens Ithaca branch location with ribbon cutting Visions Federal Credit Union held a ribbon cutting ceremony at its new Ithaca branch location, 410 Elmira Rd., on WRIGHT TWINS FINISH INDOOR TRACK CAREER Wright twins finish indoor track career. Trumansburg track seniors Emma (left) and Gracie Wright (right) pose following the final indoor track meet of the season. Both athletes won individual races and a relay at the final Section V meet Feb. 19. Photo provided.TOMPKINS WEEKLY
Tompkins Weekly is your home for local news in Tompkins County. You'll find coverage of Ithaca, Lansing, Trumansburg, Dryden, Groton, Newfield every week. LOCAL NEWS | TOMPKINS WEEKLY Twenty-three-year career helps Holmes in new role. Perhaps it is fitting that Lisa Holmes began her Tompkins County government career as a planner 23 years ago. Now, she is tasked with overseeing all the county’s plans, after becoming interim county administrator May 17. Holmes is taking over for Jason Molino, who is leaving to be executive LANSING | TOMPKINS WEEKLY Lansing Parks and Recreation will have summer camps this year, according to the department’s annual catalog of fun and learning released April 20. More camps may be added, but the current slate includes: Summer Day Camp at Myers Park: Five weeklong sessions between June 28 and July 30 for ages 5 through 12. $125 per week. PHOTO BRIEF: PETER JESCH Ithaca Eagle Scout Peter Jesch (above), 17, recently organized and led a mask-making sewing project to donate masks to the Tompkins County Health Department for distribution to Mutual Aid Tompkins, No Mas Lagrimas and the Tompkins County Food Task Force. GROTON HIGH SCHOOL TO PERFORM 'ANASTASIA' Groton High School to perform ‘Anastasia’. Some of the cast at a rehearsal for Groton High School’s “Anastasia.”. On floor: Director Annette Twitchell. Back row (left to right): Sarah Dean, Braedy Dilger, Madison Howell, Darian Mitchell, Megan Cute and Peyton Conger. Front row (left to right): Michaeline Lauchle, DonovanMitchell and
ITHACA SEEKING SECTION IV THREE-PEAT Ithaca seeking Section IV three-peat. Ithaca junior Shea Baker (right) runs downfield against Corning junior Maddy Gill (center) in front of sophomore teammate Gianna Varma (left). Ithaca is 2-1 this season after a 10-5 victory over Corning on Friday. Photo by John Brehm. GROTON STEAM CENTER TO LAUNCH HEALTH SCIENCE PROGRAM Flowers are available in red, pink, white and fuchsia in 4.5-inch pots. Cost is $4.50 each or three for $12. All proceeds benefit Groton Rotary’s community service projects, youth programs and scholarships. To order geraniums, stop in at Brittany Station, 152 Main St., or call (607) 898-4994. BREWS, BRATS, LIVE MUSIC RETURN FOR SEASON Brews and Brats at Autumn View reopened for the season on State Route 96 on April 14. The seasonal eatery and bar plans to host live musicians beginning in May. Trumansburg Connection by Laura Gallup. The building, formerly home to the Woodland Roadhouse, sits on about 1acre of land.
RANIC BUILDING GOLF CULTURE IN ITHACA RaNic building golf culture in Ithaca. The fairway of the sixth hole at RaNic. The course is still being improved ahead of RaNic’s planned opening later this month. Photo by Dan Doherty. The Country Club of Ithaca and its accompanying golf course are getting a facelift. Longtime member Sean Whittaker and his wife Jennifer havepurchased the
CAP COOKE COMES TOGETHER WITH HIS BAND Cap Cooke comes together with his band. Growing up in Grand Island, New York, Cap Cooke was destined to bring his banjo and his songs to Ithaca, New York: He tells how he got his first banjo from his parents for his 13th birthday, found good, old-style bluegrass and old-time music thanks to mentors Sue Galbraith and Dan Palmer, listened to theTOMPKINS WEEKLY
Tompkins Weekly is your home for local news in Tompkins County. You'll find coverage of Ithaca, Lansing, Trumansburg, Dryden, Groton, Newfield every week. LOCAL NEWS | TOMPKINS WEEKLY Twenty-three-year career helps Holmes in new role. Perhaps it is fitting that Lisa Holmes began her Tompkins County government career as a planner 23 years ago. Now, she is tasked with overseeing all the county’s plans, after becoming interim county administrator May 17. Holmes is taking over for Jason Molino, who is leaving to be executive LANSING | TOMPKINS WEEKLY Lansing Parks and Recreation will have summer camps this year, according to the department’s annual catalog of fun and learning released April 20. More camps may be added, but the current slate includes: Summer Day Camp at Myers Park: Five weeklong sessions between June 28 and July 30 for ages 5 through 12. $125 per week. PHOTO BRIEF: PETER JESCH Ithaca Eagle Scout Peter Jesch (above), 17, recently organized and led a mask-making sewing project to donate masks to the Tompkins County Health Department for distribution to Mutual Aid Tompkins, No Mas Lagrimas and the Tompkins County Food Task Force. GROTON HIGH SCHOOL TO PERFORM 'ANASTASIA' Groton High School to perform ‘Anastasia’. Some of the cast at a rehearsal for Groton High School’s “Anastasia.”. On floor: Director Annette Twitchell. Back row (left to right): Sarah Dean, Braedy Dilger, Madison Howell, Darian Mitchell, Megan Cute and Peyton Conger. Front row (left to right): Michaeline Lauchle, DonovanMitchell and
ITHACA SEEKING SECTION IV THREE-PEAT Ithaca seeking Section IV three-peat. Ithaca junior Shea Baker (right) runs downfield against Corning junior Maddy Gill (center) in front of sophomore teammate Gianna Varma (left). Ithaca is 2-1 this season after a 10-5 victory over Corning on Friday. Photo by John Brehm. GROTON STEAM CENTER TO LAUNCH HEALTH SCIENCE PROGRAM Flowers are available in red, pink, white and fuchsia in 4.5-inch pots. Cost is $4.50 each or three for $12. All proceeds benefit Groton Rotary’s community service projects, youth programs and scholarships. To order geraniums, stop in at Brittany Station, 152 Main St., or call (607) 898-4994. BREWS, BRATS, LIVE MUSIC RETURN FOR SEASON Brews and Brats at Autumn View reopened for the season on State Route 96 on April 14. The seasonal eatery and bar plans to host live musicians beginning in May. Trumansburg Connection by Laura Gallup. The building, formerly home to the Woodland Roadhouse, sits on about 1acre of land.
RANIC BUILDING GOLF CULTURE IN ITHACA RaNic building golf culture in Ithaca. The fairway of the sixth hole at RaNic. The course is still being improved ahead of RaNic’s planned opening later this month. Photo by Dan Doherty. The Country Club of Ithaca and its accompanying golf course are getting a facelift. Longtime member Sean Whittaker and his wife Jennifer havepurchased the
CAP COOKE COMES TOGETHER WITH HIS BAND Cap Cooke comes together with his band. Growing up in Grand Island, New York, Cap Cooke was destined to bring his banjo and his songs to Ithaca, New York: He tells how he got his first banjo from his parents for his 13th birthday, found good, old-style bluegrass and old-time music thanks to mentors Sue Galbraith and Dan Palmer, listened to the GROTON | TOMPKINS WEEKLY By Jessica Wickham, Tompkins Weekly. Earlier this month, Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s office released highlights of the governor’s 2022 state budget (release at t.ly/rIWB), which includes $2.3 billion to be invested in expanding child care availability and affordability across the state. Though the specific allocation to Tompkins County is still MASK UPDATE FOR SCHOOLS, LOCAL VACCINATION AVAILABLE **This is an official release from the Tompkins County Health Department. Tompkins Weekly did not write this article.** The Tompkins County Health Department is alerting the community to a recent announcement by NYS Governor Andrew Cuomo regarding updated mask guidance in schools. BUILDING SUSTAINABLE, EQUITABLE FOOD SYSTEMS Building sustainable, equitable food systems. Katie Hallas, coordinator of Tompkins Food Future, and Don Barber, chair of the Tompkins County Food Policy Council. Photos provided. Food is a necessity for life. But with agriculture, food became a commodity and, as such, a source of power. The 2020 global food system was valued at$6.1 trillion.
RESTAURANTS AWAIT FUNDING, NEED CONTINUED SUPPORT Restaurants await funding, need continued support Owners report progress since 2020, but many are far from recovery. By Jessica Wickham | on June 02, 2021 . BACK TO SCHOOL REIMAGINED The usual signs of fall are all around us — brightly colored leaves, geese honking overhead and chilly mornings — but ask any parent or teacher and you'll learn that this is far from a typical Oc ITHACA SAVAGE CLUB MOVES TO LANSING The Savage Club of Ithaca was founded in London in 1895 and, in the words of President Jack Roscoe, has been “couch-surfing” ever since. On Feb. 25, the 40-member club unloaded 126 years’ worth of historic documents and photographs, banquet tables and 47 personalized chairs into the former Faith Bible Fellowship Church on Auburn Road inLansing.
BRIEFS: CORNELL GRADS, NEW IC VP, BUSINESS CELEBRATIONS Cornell celebrates 2021 graduates, Ithaca College names new financial vice president, Bailey Place named Best Place to Work, ribbon cuttings celebrate downtown businesses. TOWN-GOWN TEAMWORK ON AFFORDABLE HOUSING Cornell University is a longstanding member of the International Town & Gown Association (ITGA, www.itga.org), which addresses challenges,emerging
NEW CANCER RESOURCE DIRECTOR SHARES GOALS Kim Pugliese recently took over as executive director at the Cancer Resource Center (CRC) of the Finger Lakes, replacing previous DirectorMarilee Murphy.
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