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ITHACA THIS WEEKEND: Sept. 6 – 8

September 6, 2013
Your guide to the news and events to check out this weekend.

Construction to resume on East Clinton Street Bridge

By Sabrina Knight, Assistant News Editor April 24, 2013
Expect a detour around the East Clinton Street Bridge beginning Monday as one lane will be closed while construction resumes from last year.

96B traffic danger spurs petition for sidewalk

By Michael Tkaczevski, Staff Writer November 29, 2012
Senior Charlotte Roberts is petitioning the City of Ithaca, the Town of Ithaca and the State Department of Transportation to create a sidewalk along New York State Route 96B, an area near the college prone to accidents.
City signs environmental resolution

City signs environmental resolution

By Karly Placek, Staff Writer November 29, 2012
The City of Ithaca signed a carbon emission reducing resolution for the Clean Air Act to push the EPA to put a cap on the carbon atmospheric levels.

Proposed 2013 city budget to merge offices

By Patrick Feeney, Staff Writer October 11, 2012
Ithaca mayor Svante Myrick has released a 2013 city budget proposal last Tuesday outlining his plans to address the deficit Ithaca will face next year.
Ithaca construction on schedule for completion by winter

Ithaca construction on schedule for completion by winter

By Patrick Feeney, Staff Writer August 30, 2012
Major construction projects have had Ithaca’s streets filled with traffic and detours all summer, but good weather has kept these projects on schedule for completion this winter.

Mock wedding pokes at fracking corruption

By TinaMarie Craven, Staff Writer April 20, 2012
Protests that rail against fracking are not uncommon within the City of Ithaca and on South Hill, but the activism took a different spin Thursday afternoon outside the Campus Center as IC Frack Off hosted a mock wedding to symbolize what members call a corrupt, close relationship between gas companies and the government.

College’s sustainability coordinator adds city gig

By TinaMarie Craven, Staff Writer February 15, 2012
Mark Darling’s work responsibilities are no longer limited to Ithaca College. City of Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick tapped Darling, the college’s sustainability coordinator, as one of two new commissioners on the city’s Board of Public Works earlier this month.

Myrick emphasizes service

By Candace King, Staff Writer January 26, 2012
City of Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick emphasized service and collectivism in his keynote address on "A New Definition of Greatness” Wednesday night in the Dillingham Center.

Myrick to headline MLK Week

By Candace King, Staff Writer January 25, 2012
City of Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick will deliver the keynote address tonight in the Dillingham Center as part of the college’s celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Week.

Svante Myrick elected mayor

By Aaron Rosen, Contributing Writer November 9, 2011
Democrat Svante Myrick has been elected the City of Ithaca’s next mayor.

City bans hydraulic fracturing

By Patrick Duprey November 3, 2011
The Common Council has banned the leasing of City of Ithaca land for hydraulic fracturing in a unanimous vote Wednesday.
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