The last week has been the busiest one I can remember for work, a crazed mix of deadlines and travel. Unfortunately, that's left me way behind here. So, to catch up, this will be briefer than usual, but I hope to return to normal tomorrow.
In the past week, the Ithaca Journal has reported on:
Paul Simonet's Maple Ridge Development in the Village of Dryden
Dryden Republicans named their candidates for Town Supervisor and Town Board for the November election
An accident at Lower Creek Road and 13 sent six people to the hospital
Dryden Democrats chose their candidates for November's Town elections (more on that soon)
Dryden Rotary held their second Dryden Food Run at Clark's, and the food again went to food pantries.
Happenin' in the Hamlet will be in McLean this Saturday
TC3 will provide a free first semester to returning veterans from Iraq or Afghanistan
TC3 published its Dean's List
County Legislator Mike Hattery voted against additional funding for the Ithaca Drop-In Center in the majority of a 3-2 vote
On the opinion page:
The Journal congratulated the Town Board, especially David Makar, for meeting in Varna and possibly elsewhere in the town
Steve Ryan of Dryden wrote about problems he had at the Cayuga Medical Center Emergency Room and the hospital's efforts to resolve them
The Journal suggests that legislators slow down the pace of bill introduction, as they pile up bills that never even get considered.
Christian Sidle of Dryden writes on the problems at Cayuga Medical Center
Dryden's a busy place!
Posted by simon at July 24, 2007 9:55 AM in Ithaca Journal