Somehow "running his mouth" led to "severe head trauma" in a fight at a home on James Street.
Enfield opted to change from collecting their share of sales tax to applying it as a credit to their county tax to be able to collect some additional tax on state forest land. Dryden takes its share of sales tax directly. This is one of those corners of public finance where all of the choices are strange, and New York State's collection of rules can push towns in various directions. One side effect is that it makes it very difficult to compare town tax rates directly.
Posted by simon at August 4, 2010 6:47 AM in Ithaca Journal , crime , public finance