Henry Hanson was sentenced to time served for poisoning his landlord's milk in July. Police and prosecutors originally thought there was intent to murder, but the poison turned out to be oxybutynin chloride, a bladder-control drug. The court also issued an order of protection for the landlord and his son.
There's a lot more on Dryden schools' options for state EXCEL money, and the Ithaca schools seem to be looking at a smaller bond proposal than was suggested earlier this year.
Posted by simon at November 30, 2006 12:22 PM in Ithaca Journal , crime , schools (Dryden) , schools (Ithaca)