I've been slack, and there's a lot to catch up on at the Ithaca Journal.
RPM Ecosystems didn't create the jobs promised in exchange for tax reductions, but bankruptcy means the tax money is gone.
Dryden resident Audrey Terry will be driving supplies on a 4000-mile trip to Nicaragua.
The County Redistricting Commission seems to be settling on a plan that makes minimal changes to the boundaries of Dryden districts.
Might gas drilling come to the area in 2012? I hope not, and guess not, but county governments are getting ready.
It's not just water pollution, it's air pollution. I'm hoping to build some ozone monitors, actually.
Obscure but important: we need our water level gauges.
Somehow I don't think this Cornell expansion will lead to more concrete and gravel trucks passing my house, but I'm still a bit skeptical.
If you want an absolute rock-bottom standard for what "open government is", making records available before public meetings is it.