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Block of Cayuga Street closing for water main replacement
ITHACA, N.Y. — The 500 block of South Cayuga Street will close for three weeks as construction crews replace a water main that is in “poor condition.”. The project will last from May 20 until June 13, during which crews will replace approximately 380 feet of the water main, followed by pavement restoration at the site. The block will be closed entirely for thru-traffic, but local and emergency access will be maintained.
Union glassworkers call Cornell “glass backwards,” allege growing use of non-union labor
ITHACA, N.Y. — Union glaziers demonstrated on Cornell University’s campus this week, alleging that the Ivy League school has markedly reduced its use of union glassworkers in recent years. District Council #4 union officials and workers it represents — which includes drywall finishers and painters, in addition to...
South Albany Street Bridge re-closing to complete construction
ITHACA, N.Y. — The South Albany Street Bridge will be closed for part of next week as construction workers hope to finalize their work on the bridge. Traffic will be diverted to South Titus Avenue, South Cayuga Street and North Titus Avenue as construction is ongoing. The work will...
Freeville officials update solicitation law from 2011
Freeville officials updated a solicitation-related law that had been in effect in the village since 2011. Last Tuesday, May 7, the Village Board of Trustees unanimously approved a new law that will replace the old law. According to village board member David Fogel, the law from 2011 “eased some of...
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