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More donation bin locations include Ithaca City Hall at 108 E Green St, Chase Bank in downtown Ithaca at 301 E State St and Tompkins County Finance at 118 E Seneca St, with a full list available ...
The bank traces its history to 1836, when the Tompkins County Bank was chartered by a special act of the New York State Assembly. After the National Bank Act of 1864, it was reorganized into the Tompkins County National Bank. In 1891, the Ithaca Trust Company was formed; in 1935, the two banks merged into the Tompkins County Trust Company. [3]
Some examples include Janie E. Bibbie, the Tompkins County Poet Laureate for 2023-2024, Jonathan Miller, founder and co-director of Story House Ithaca and Amber Smith, a New York Times bestselling ...
English: The Lockport Regals hosting the St. Catharines Falcons at the Cornerstone CFCU Arena in Lockport, New York on January 12, 2019. Date 12 January 2019, 20:30:48
WHCU (870 AM) is a commercial radio station in Ithaca, New York, that programs a news/talk radio format. The station has been owned by Saga Communications, operating as part of its Cayuga Radio Group, since 2005. The studios and offices are on Hanshaw Road in Ithaca. By day, WHCU is powered at 5,000 watts non-directional.
State officials announced recently that $12.7 million in state funds would be earmarked for two new supportive housing developments in Ithaca, which will create a total of 45 housing units in the ...
In 1996, the New York State Legislature adopted a state law authorizing that "the county of Tompkins, the city of Ithaca and Cornell University may jointly provide for mass transportation services in the county of Tompkins.", [9] and on April 1, 1998, the City of Ithaca, Cornell University and Tompkins County established TCAT as a joint venture ...
The village resisted attempts to be annexed by the growing City of Ithaca. Instead, it more than tripled in size in 1954 when it annexed approximately 1.4 square miles of land in the Town of Ithaca, extending from Upland Road to the Town of Lansing border. A large addition was built onto Cayuga Heights Elementary School in the late 1950s.