This morning's Ithaca Journal doesn't say much specifically about Dryden, but there are bits and pieces. The McLean Fire Department, which covers the northeast corner of Dryden, is raising funds for EMS equipment, and there's an article on Diane Martineau of McLean, who is publishing a children's book, "The Wall on 7th Street."
Dryden resident Burr Ripley is quoted in an article on the 50th anniversary of the Cayuga Heights Fire Department, and Dryden resident Bill Apgar has a guest column about the Cops, Kids, and Toys program.
Looking beyond Dryden, the idea of a county income tax appears to be dead, and the Journal's editorial congratulates Governor Pataki for signing bills today permitting interstate wine shipments and making it harder for state employees to avoid investigation by resigning.
Posted by simon at July 13, 2005 7:41 AM in Ithaca Journal , emergency services , politics (state) , public finance