Friends of Stewart Park (FSP) invites you and your family to celebrate seventy years of the Stewart Park Carousel on Saturday, June 25th from 2:00 pm-4:00 pm, with a free celebration including Nate the Great, carousel-themed crafts, cupcakes, and of…
Homecoming Players re-emerges with live, in-person theatre as it presents Samuel D. Hunter’s A Great Wilderness, playing June 17–19 and 24-26 at the Cherry Artspace at 102 Cherry Street, in Ithaca, NY.
The Ovid-based Friends of the Three Bears, who oversee the Seneca County CourthouseComplex in the village of Ovid, has hired Carol Anne Barsody as its first Operations Manager.
When Jim Mason retired from his job at Cornell as the Director of Media Services, he began to look for something to do to occupy his newly found time. He had been busy at work supervising people who were graphic…
SUNY Cortland and the Cortland County Sheriff’s Office are asking for help in locating Muteb Alqahtani, an associate professor in the university’s Childhood/Early Childhood Education Department.
Candor History Center has a new display that was showcased on the front porch during the annual Memorial Day Parade, and is now on display inside the center. Historical Society president Nancy Riggs has compiled an exemplary exhibition of military…
Local author, Sue Heavenrich’s newest book, coauthored with Alisha Gabriel, is all about fungi. Funky Fungi: 30 Activities for Exploring Molds, Mushrooms, Lichens, and More, goes well beyond pizza toppings, and is due out on June 21, by Chicago Review……
Update May 23, 11 a.m. MST: Gov. Doug Ducey signed the bill into law Friday after the Arizona House voted 50-1-9 on May 17 to pass it.Arizona’s largest county, Maricopa, would likely be required to recount all ballots cast in every election moving forw…
Sign up for Chalkbeat’s free weekly newsletter to keep up with how education is changing across the U.S.It was the beginning of the school day at the beginning of the school year at the beginning of the millennium. Millions of American children were in…
City Councilman Jumaane Williams was elected Tuesday as New York City’s next public advocate, the bully pulpit that holds no enforcement power but can amplify issues deemed important to New Yorkers.Williams, who has been on the City Council since 2009,…