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Meet Pat Sewell, Independent Candidate for Third Ward Common Council Seat
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Pat Sewell, an adjunct professor at Tompkins County Community College, is running as an independent for the Third Ward’s two-year Common Council seat.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/tag/city/page/3/)
Pat Sewell, an adjunct professor at Tompkins County Community College, is running as an independent for the Third Ward’s two-year Common Council seat.
The Tompkins County Public Library announced that, beginning Sept. 15 and ending Oct. 2, they will be closed to repair and update their heating, ventilation and cooling systems.
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The Ithaca Outdoor Store’s iconic dog, Riley, passed away at 10 years old on Aug. 9.
The Tompkins County Department of Recycling and Materials Management met on Tuesday, July 11 to request public feedback on its proposed 10-year solid waste plan, encountering municipal tensions over the future of waste reductions.
Fears that the Ithaca High School track and cross country teams would be cut were allayed when the Ithaca City School District approved a new coaching roster, although it does not include former head coach Chris McClure, who was let go.
The Ithaca Rotary Club raised money for a school bomb shelter in Lviv, Ukraine on Sunday with a bomb shelter
In D.C., opportunities for internships, networking and exposure to the inner workings of government and politics abound. Though the competition for these opportunities is high and the will to succeed is palpable, the Cornell experience in Ithaca and the residence in DuPont circle both provide tremendous backing for unlocking the district’s offerings.
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“One Ring’s future is sincerely up to the creativity, interest, and skill set of whoever ends up taking on the business next,” store founder Amy Cohen said. One Ring Donuts closed in April due to unexpected circumstances, and plans to reopen under new ownership.