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Dogs and Humans alike take part in 2nd annual Pawfest
Those in Endicott today were taking the dog days of summer quite literally at Pawfest. Participants kicked off the day with a 5k in the morning, alongside a 1k walk later on for the dogs, before enjoying the festival proper. Alongside the vendors and food, the highlight of the day...
TCHS to host presentation by award-winning documentary producer on the effects of Hurricane Agnes
On Saturday, July 20 at 2 p.m., the Tioga County Historical Society will host Emmy Award winning documentary producer Brian Frey, from WSKG, who will be presenting a program based on his documentary concerning the effect of Hurricane Agnes of this region in 1972. Sections of the program will be...
Depot Friday Nights welcomes the Dean Goble Band
Depot Friday Nights continue at the Lehigh Valley Ray Shaver Depot, located on Depot Street in Newark Valley, on July 19 with the Dean Goble Band. The band performs a mix of country classics, bluegrass, western swing, and Southern rock. On July 26, Pat Kane and West o’ Clare will...
Authors at this year’s Berkshire Blueberry and Book Festival
This year’s 2024 Berkshire Blueberry and Book Festival, set for July 20, has several local authors who will share the day with guests; some returning, and some are new to the festival this year. One of the festival’s newest authors is Peter Gordon. Gordon, who has a BA in...
Your Town 2024: Explore Ithaca's eclectic charm, from brunch spots to botanic gardens
ITHACA, N.Y. — Learn about everything Ithaca has to offer with NBC3's Your Town series! Join Megan Coleman and Matt Mulcahy at Buttermilk Falls in Ithaca on Friday at 5 p.m. The Milkstand in Ithaca serves unique breakfast, brunch, and lunch meals, catering to all. The restaurant, popular with locals and college students, opened in 2021 amidst the pandemic.
Ithaca Common Council to consider bird-friendly building regulations
ITHACA, N.Y. — The Ithaca Common Council will discuss a new piece of proposed environmental legislation that aims to protect birds from untimely deaths. The Ithaca Common Council’s proposed ordinance, sponsored by Fourth Ward Alderperson Patrick Kuehl, would require all new buildings to meet the standard set by US Green Buildings Council’s Leed rating system to receive the Reducing Bird Collisions Credit. The credit outlines requirements for the use of predominantly bird-friendly materials, particularly in the lower floors of buildings.
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