This morning's Ithaca Journal reports that no contaminants were found in TC3's water supply after a break-in last week. Initial testing had been negative, but these are more complete results.
At the county level, the Civil Service Employees Assocation (CSEA) has withdrawn from representing TCAT bus drivers, leaving the UAW as the sole union. While this makes TCAT's future clearer, this was the same dispute that kept TCAT from being formed as a public authority. This might have been better settled in June. It does sound like the transition to TCAT's new structure should proceed smoothly over the next few weeks.
Janet Frand of Freeville had two cocker spaniels achieve agility titles.
The Journal also continues its series on fire prevention with an article on smoke detectors.
Posted by simon at December 21, 2004 8:12 AM in Ithaca Journal , TC3 , labor , roads, traffic, and transit