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Pumpkins, Peppers and Potatoes: Here’s What’s Harvested at Cornell Farms
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New York’s hidden cornucopia can be found within walking distance of Cornell — 11 small farms spanning 325 acres, featuring hundreds of varieties of produce.
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New York’s hidden cornucopia can be found within walking distance of Cornell — 11 small farms spanning 325 acres, featuring hundreds of varieties of produce.
Local non-profit Second Wind is planning to finish their Dryden construction project this summer, which will bring affordable housing options to homeless women.
In December, former Cornell student Aaron Reynolds ’19 pled guilty to illegally purchasing a firearm in 2017. The weapon was bought for Maximilien Reynolds ’19, a friend of Aaron’s who is serving time in prison for stockpiling unregistered weapons.
Several vehicles were involved in a collision on Route 13, leaving one woman dead and others with minor injuries.
“We decided to put together an entire weekend of events that would celebrate how vital our rural heritage is in Tompkins County, how important it is to the County, and how vital it is to our cultural and economic life,” Longoria said.
The new Dryden Eddy Apartments, located at 327 Eddy Street, are not yet complete and the tentative move-in date for students is set for August 26, according to Jesse Lupica ’18, one of the apartment’s future residents.