George McGonigal, the First Ward representative appointed in 2011 to serve the remaining term of departing Maria Coles, announced Tuesday he plans to run for a full two-year stint on the Common Council.
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Woman Gets 60 Days After Longview Video Sting Captures Theft
In a case ripped right out of a Miss Marple detective thriller, a resident of a senior citizen home helped Tompkins County police nab a 43-year-old Waverly woman sentenced for burglary. At the heart of the case against the former Longview employee: video of marked cash taken from a locked apartment.
County May Expand Human Services Building as City Eyes Old Library
A Tompkins County committee Wednesday reviewed a plan to relocate the Community Justice Center from its current home in the Old County Library building to an expanded County Human Services Building.
Police: Foot patrols launched on West Side after weekend stabbings
The Ithaca Police Department Monday announced it will begin foot patrols of the city’s west side following a “substantial increase in violence.”
Police: Man Stabbed on Chestnut Street
A 17-year-old man was stabbed in the back Sunday afternoon, but is refusing to cooperate with Ithaca police. A large group of people who were present at the scene of the stabbing “all stated they did not see anything,” according to police.
Police: Man Hospitalized After Stabbed in Neck
Few details are known about a stabbing that occurred Saturday night on West State Street. Ithaca police say they found a 35-year-old man bleeding heavily from a stab wound to the neck.
Two Arrested for Thursday Night Robbery
Ithaca — Two city residents were in Tompkins County jail Friday morning after being arrested Thursday night for allegedly robbing a man. According to police, a man reported being robbed at 9 p.m. on the 200 block of South Cayuga Street, near the Holiday Inn. The victim later identified Kimberly S. Larkin and Leaddice J…. Read more »
Dinner with Ithaca Mayor Part of State Theatre Fundraiser
A dinner with City of Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick is among the items up for auction as part of the State Theatre’s third-annual fundraiser.
Ithaca Police Union: Booker Verdict a ‘Travesty’
The union representing Ithaca police called Monday’s hung-jury verdict on attempted murder in the shooting of Officer Anthony Augustine a “travesty” which should outrage the community.
Wilkinson to Run Again: DA ‘Must Adapt’ to County Crime Changes
Tompkins County District Attorney Gwen Wilkinson Tuesday announced she will run for a third term in November. “The nature of crime in Tompkins County has changed, and the DA’s office must adapt to combat that,” she said in a statement.