The Ithaca Journal hasn't published that much on Dryden lately, but I've been extra slack in posting it, so here's some catching up before the stories vanish.
Some of the events in Cathy Wakeman's Dryden Town Talk have already happened, but there are both a dinner in Varna and an energy efficiency talk at the Dryden Fire Hall tonight. The piece on 16-year-old David Lampman's horticultural competition success and the news on bellringing aren't time-dependent, though.
Criminal charges are not likely to be filed in the October 13th death of a William George Agency resident, though it doesn't sound like that's the end of the story.
The Tompkins County Industrial Development Agency approved tax abatements for Cortland Produce to move into the former Ithaca Produce building on Johnson Road.
This letter from Roger Yonkin reminds me of the strange deep square pothole in the shoulder of Route 366 heading west from the 13/366 overlap. It seems to keep growing.
Finally, the County budget conversation still sounds a lot like it did in Dryden a couple of months ago.
Posted by simon at November 9, 2010 7:56 AM in Ithaca Journal , public finance