This morning's Ithaca Journal includes a look at summer road construction, and it looks like Dryden gets off fairly easily. The state will be resurfacing Route 34B from Caswell Road to Route 38, and for drivers headed to McLean or beyond to Cortland, McLean-Cortland Road will be getting reconstruction from now through 2007.
Tomorrow, Wildflower Appreciation Day at Six Mile Creek will include discussion of invasive plant species, You can find out more about these aliens in a draft report from Friends of Six Mile Creek.
Briefly in Tompkins notes that the Town Highway Department's scrap-metal collection will continue through the end of May.
On the opinion page, Daniel Cole of Freeville asks "how is an act of intolerance toward homosexuals any different than an act of intolerance against another race?"
Posted by simon at May 20, 2006 10:22 PM in Ithaca Journal , natural areas , roads, traffic, and transit