Your Morning Edition for Sunday, March 31st presented by DiSanto Propane!
Ithaca pair arrested for assault on police officer that left him critically hurt, Newark drive-in gets ready for major reopening, and Auburn looks at fire department funding.
What’s trending in the Finger Lakes?
First up, we have two arrests that followed the serious injury of an investigator in Chemung County this weekend. Two Ithaca residents have been charged with assault on a police officer after a hit-and-run left an investigator seriously hurt following a Target theft detail. [KEEP READING]
The Rose City Drive-In located in Newark is getting ready to reopen. The historic staple will reopen late next week and the community couldn’t be more ready for it. It’s been under redevelopment for more than a year. [KEEP READING]
Quiet Easter Sunday, but rain by mid-week!
Authorities have arrested a Southern Tier woman for menacing a police officer and arson after she set fire to a gas station outside of Corning. The dramatic incident drew quite the response last week, and we brought you details from the scene in the hours after it occurred. [LATEST UPDATE]
The Auburn Fire Department says it needs more funding in the 2024-25 budget. They’re seeking a boost in funding to give firefighters a raise, which leaders say is necessary to retain talent. [KEEP READING]
And finally, the Seneca County Board of Supervisors, facing an April 5 deadline, voted on Tuesday to apply for federal funding in the 2024-25 budget year. The funds aim to develop and expand water and sewer infrastructure along Route 414, stretching between Ovid and Lodi. [KEEP READING]
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