Podcasts

Friday, January 8, 202101/08/2021

HouseCALL – How to be a better neighbor

Friday, January 8, 202101/08/2021

Assistant Chief Tom Basher, Ithaca Fire Department

The dangers of Christmas trees still up in January, why it’s important to clear roofs of snow and ice, and…

Friday, January 8, 202101/08/2021

Author Pete Croatto

The Dryden resident his new basketball book, “From Hang Time to Prime Time.”

Wednesday, January 6, 202101/06/2021

Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick

Mayor Myrick offers a preview of the first Common Council meeting of 2021.

Tuesday, January 5, 202101/05/2021

Gary Ferguson, Downtown Ithaca Alliance

An update on some downtown Ithaca construction projects.

Monday, January 4, 202101/04/2021

Steve Ammerman, New York Farm Bureau

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Monday, January 4, 202101/04/2021

James Brown, United Way of Tompkins County

The United Way president says they’re very close to meeting their $1.5 million campaign goal.

Thursday, December 31, 202012/31/2020

IPD Chief Dennis Nayor, 12-31-20

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Wednesday, December 30, 202012/30/2020

Dan Lamb, Deputy Supervisor, Town of Dryden

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Wednesday, December 30, 202012/30/2020

Alcohol and Drug Council of Tompkins County

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