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Apr
04
2008
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by Marcia E. Lynch
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Friday, 04 April 2008 |
County to Extend County Administrator Search
Administrator Whicher to Remain Through November
Tompkins County will continue its search for a new County Administrator. At tonight’s meeting of the County Legislature, Chair Michael Koplinka-Loehr reported that a successful candidate has not yet been found to meet the needs of County government.
At the request of the Legislature, Administrator Steve Whicher has agreed to remain as County Administrator for the next several months. The Legislature without dissent voted to extend Administrator Whicher’s appointment through November 30, 2008.
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Apr
04
2008
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by Matt Devane
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Friday, 04 April 2008 |
Albany – New York State Senator Michael Nozzolio was joined by over 800 New York State correctional officers at a rally at the State Capitol today to oppose the proposed closure of four upstate prisons. At the rally, Senator Nozzolio announced that this year’s State budget will include funding to keep all four prisons open.
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Mar
28
2008
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by Lansing Central School District
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Friday, 28 March 2008 |
The current (3) three-year terms of board of education members Thomas Keane, Bonita Lindberg and Glenn Swanson will expire on June 30, 2008. Individuals interested in running for election to the board can request a petition from Ms. Jodie Rusaw, Lansing CSD District Clerk, by calling 607-533-3020 ext. 4000 or at
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Petitions must be signed by at least 31 qualified voters of the district and must state the residence of each signer and the name and residence of each candidate. Completed petitions will be accepted until 5pm on Monday, April 21, 2008.
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Mar
28
2008
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by Dan Veaner
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Friday, 28 March 2008 |
July 6th, 2007 was the day the sewer died in the Town of Lansing. The high annual cost per Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU) was the main factor that killed the controversial project. But almost immediately a smaller, focused sewer project rose out of the ashes of the Town project. Transonic Systems' Chief Operating Officer Bruce Kilmartin told the Town board that his company would be forced to leave Lansing along with its facility and 100 well paying jobs without sewer that would allow the company to expand its building and create new jobs.
"It's going to be very tough to grow and add to the building or more people, because we don't have a sewer," Kilmartin said last year. "We're going to be stymied, so we're very interested in the progress of the sewer. We're going to have to make a decision as to whether we will stay or move."

Looking south on Warren Road from the Warren Road Business Park
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Mar
28
2008
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by Tompkins County Sheriff
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Friday, 28 March 2008 |
Sheriff Peter Meskill announces the retirement of Captain Mark Dresser. Captain Dresser's retirement will be effective April 16, 2008.
Captain Dresser has had a long and distinguished career with the Tompkins County Sheriff's Office. Sheriff Robert Howard hired Dresser as a Deputy Sheriff on September 22, 1977. He was promoted to the rank of Criminal Investigator on January 16, 1990. On January 1, 1992 Sheriff Emery Guest promoted Dresser to the position of Senior Criminal Investigator and on November 6, 2003 Sheriff Peter Meskill promoted Dresser to the position of Captain of the Tompkins County Sheriff's Office. In addition to his appointment as a Deputy Sheriff, Dresser served as an explorer scout in the Sheriff's Office explorer program in the early to mid seventies.
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