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Collegetown Development

Apr 25, 2011

The Common Council's new building plan for Collegetown promises new benefits to the area; however, it is important that they work out a few major details before this plan is approved.

Student Initiative to Keep Collegetown Clean

Nicholas St. Fleur  —  Apr 20, 2011

Cornell’s Sustainability Hub is trying to keep  the streets of Collegetown clean through their waste reduction project Collegetown ART (Art, Recycling, and Trash cans). 

City Council Renews Eight Alcohol Permits

Dennis Liu  —  Apr 7, 2011

The Common Council granted eight alcohol permits to restaurants in Ithaca.  

Tompkins County Grows 5 Percent, Adds 5,000 Residents Over 10 Years

Max Schindler  —  Apr 4, 2011

Although the population of upstate New York shrunk over the past decade, Tompkins County has grown by more than five percent since 2000, according to 2010 U.S. Census data released on March 24.

Kleptomania in Collegetown: Roomie Shenanigans

Alyssa Leventhal  —  Mar 1, 2011

Northern Exposure is a new column series that chronicles the Cornell Freshman Experience. With each edition, one of the newest Cornellians will give a unique take on the nuances and intricacies of the student’s first year on The Hill. Our first topic? The dreaded random roommate ...

Responding to Community Concerns, Developer Revises Collegetown Terrace Plan

Hank Bao  —  Feb 9, 2011

Novarr redesigned much of his original 2009 proposal to minimize the impact on the surrounding neighborhood.

Ithaca Resident Arrested for Collegetown Burglary

Andrew Hu  —  Feb 8, 2011

The Ithaca Police Department charged and arrested James D. Marshall on Friday for first-degree burglary and first-degree attempted robbery at a Collegetown residence.

Three New C-Town Businesses Open Their Doors

Joseph Niczky  —  Nov 10, 2010

Three new stores opened in Collegetown this past month that have said they hope to have found a niche in the Collegetown market.

String of Burglaries Hits C-Town Eateries

Eliza LaJoie  —  Nov 3, 2010

Three Collegetown restauraunts were robbed early Friday morning. Police have yet to release the exact value of property stolen.

Local Restaurants Plan To Abandon City Bucks

Ben Gitlin and ...  —  Oct 26, 2010

Due to changes to the city buck's program, many restaurants have decided to no longer accept City Bucks.

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