The only mention I can find of Dryden in today's Ithaca Journal comes in an editorial congratulating the Dryden boys' soccer team for winning a sectional championship November 6th.
There's also a piece from Ithaca City School District Superintendent Judith Pastel on ICSD redistricting.
At the state level, the Journal has a number of articles and editorials, though I notice that none of them mention the names of Dryden's legislators, Barbara Lifton and James Seward. In news, the Journal runs a Gannett News Service piece on reform in the returning session of the legislature. Another editorial examines the prospects of the legislature setting aside stipends in favor of an across-the-board raise. Jay Gallager looks at possible power struggles should Governor Pataki leave New York for an appointed post in Washington.
The SPCA, which is based in Dryden, offers advice for keeping pets safe in winter.
(If you'd like more state news, the New York Times has an article (registration required) on growing conflict and concern within the state's Republican party. Republicans gather today to select a new state chairman.)
Posted by simon at November 15, 2004 7:42 AM in Ithaca Journal , politics (state) , schools (Dryden) , schools (Ithaca)