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Autumn Leaves Used Books: The Literary Sanctuary of Ithaca
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Autumn Leaves Used Books, recently acquired by independent radical publishing house PM Press, offers diverse, rare books to the Ithaca community.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/category/news/ithaca/page/5/)
Autumn Leaves Used Books, recently acquired by independent radical publishing house PM Press, offers diverse, rare books to the Ithaca community.
Cornell will now provide $4 million annually to the City of Ithaca, subject to approval by the Board of Trustees and Ithaca Common Council, as stated in a new Memorandum of Understanding and statement signed by President Martha Pollack and Mayor Laura Lewis.
Due to the introduction of the city manager position, the Ithaca Common Council voted to reduce the mayor’s salary while increasing the salaries of Common Council alderpersons.
Cornell and the City of Ithaca have ceased to progress in negotiations over Cornell’s payment in lieu of taxes to the City, with Cornell’s latest offer being $3.15 million annually, short almost $5 million of what the City was originally seeking.
Ithaca Common Council unanimously passed the Transgender Safe Haven Resolution on Sept. 6, after the City Administration Committee forwarded the resolution.
Zach Winn and Janis Kelly ’71 have officially begun their election campaigns for Common Council and mayor, respectively, as candidates representing the Republican Party.
The Cayuga Nation is partnering with the Ludovico Sculpture Trail, aiming to enhance the trail and community relations.
Angry Mom Records has served as a hub for affordable, diverse music in Ithaca.
A Native Ithacan and third year student at Cornell Law School, Pierre Saint-Perez grad hopes to solve some of Ithaca’s most pressing issues as Democratic nominee for the Third Ward’s Common Council seat.
Circus troupes from all over the world will participate in the Hupstate Circus Festival this September, featuring shows, outdoor performances and interactive workshops.