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Video: 51 years ago this week The Grateful Dead had a soundcheck that rivaled most shows. Watch it here
51 years ago this week In the summer of 1973, amidst the rolling hills of Watkins Glen, New York, the Grateful Dead embarked on a sound check that would become the stuff of legend. Scheduled for the day before the historic Summer Jam, the Dead, along with The Allman Brothers and The Band, were greeted by a growing crowd eager for a taste of the music to come.
New coffee shop opens on Main Street in Burdett. Meet the Overlook Coffee Company.
Overlook Coffee Company, featuring fine handcrafted coffee, opened Wednesday morning in Burdett. Christina Gandy, who owns the coffee shop at 3825 Main St. along with her husband, Brandon Evans, said the couple, both avid coffee drinkers, are driven by a commitment to quality and authenticity. ...
Big Fish Summer – Collyn Singerhoff’s largemouth bass on Cayuga Lake
ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) – It’s time for the newest submission for 18 Sports’ Big Fish Summer. Congratulations to Collyn Singerhoff, who caught his personal best 5.6 pound largemouth bass, while fishing on Cayuga Lake. Collyn is an avid soccer player, but can be found fishing with his dad when he’s not on the field. The young […]
Local boy advances in national mullet contest, voting open again
CAYUTA, N.Y. (WETM) – 8-year-old Ronan Padgett from Cayuta, New York is campaigning for votes to advance to the final round of the “USA Mullet Championships.” Voting is now open in the second round, which includes the top 100 mullets in his age group. The top 25 contestants will make it to the final. You […]
Summer Fun Fridays: Learn about Earth and its prehistoric past
ITHACA, N.Y. (WENY) – The Paleontological Research Institution (PRI) was founded in 1932 by Gilbert Harris, a professor at Cornell University from 1895 to 1934 and separating ties from Cornell in 1936. Today, the PRI pursues and integrates education and research along with interpreting the history and systems of...
James Potorti Interpretive Gorge Walks Return This August
The Paleontological Research Institution (PRI) is delighted to announce the return of the James Potorti Gorge Walks this August. In partnership with the Finger Lakes State Parks, these popular interpretive walks have been a cherished tradition for over 15 years, providing participants with a unique opportunity to explore the geological wonders of the Finger Lakes region.
Youth Shines at Seneca County Fair with Swiss, Guernsey and Jersey Heifers
SENECA FALLS, NY—Carter Frentz, 16, of Cattaraugus, New York, had never been to the Seneca County Fair in his longstanding showing career. He felt surprised by the small size of the county’s fair but enjoyed the friendly camaraderie in the barn. “We had a couple of complications with...
NEO Project: Ithaca-Based Band Brings The Funk All Over New York
Hailing from Ithaca, six-piece funk band NEO Project dazzles audiences with their energetic stage presence and hypnotic fusion music. Their unique, high-energy sound and performances have blown crowds away for the better part of a decade. With an interesting mix of genres and insatiable chemistry, NEO Project is sure to put on an unforgettable performance.
Cherry Arts Receives Funding for Summer 2024 Infrastructure Improvements
The Cherry Arts has announced significant funding awards that will support major infrastructure improvements this summer. The grants, totaling $68,000, come from various prestigious sources, ensuring enhanced experiences for both audiences and artists. The New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) has awarded The Cherry Arts a $50,000 capital...
Unwelcome Invader: Spotted Lanternfly Threatens Lake Erie Grapes
(WNY News Now) – New York – The Lake Erie grape region braces for impact as the invasive Spotted Lanternfly, notorious for its destructive feeding habits, moves closer. The Lake Erie Regional Grape Program, in collaboration with Cornell Cooperative Extension, New York State Integrated Pest Management, and Penn State Extension, has been educating grape growers and the community about the Spotted Lanternfly (SLF) for nearly a decade. This invasive pest, first detected in southeast Pennsylvania in 2014, has now reached the Finger Lakes Region, specifically Romulus, NY.
Archer Roose and Cornell University Revolutionize the Canned Wine Category with Award-Winning Research
Award-Winning Study Unveils Groundbreaking Solutions to Key Quality Challenges, Paving the Way for Future Wine Innova. – Archer Roose, a trailblazer in the premium canned wine sector, proudly announces its collaboration with Cornell University’s Food Science Department in a groundbreaking study that sets a new benchmark for the industry. The research, titled “Hydrogen Sulfide Formation in Canned Wines: Variation Among Can Sources,” has been honored with the prestigious Best Oenology Paper award by the American Journal of Enology and Viticulture (AJEV).
Retired Cornell Senior Lecturer and Ithacan Mary Gilliland Becomes Award-Winning Poet
Mary Gilliland ’73 M.A.T ’80 retired from her senior lecture position at Cornell to pursue writing full-time. Nearly two decades later, Gilliland’s pursuits have resulted in the award-winning poetry collections “The Devil’s Fools,” “The Ruined Walled Castle Garden” and “Ember Days.”
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