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College football: Penn sends CU to first losing season since '04

ITHACA — This wasn’t the way it was supposed to end — not the game, not the season and certainly not the careers for the Cornell football team’s 33 seniors. More  

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Exotic pests infest region's woodlands

Robert Barton has been working to thin out some of the unhealthy Scots Pine trees on his property in Mecklenberg because he says that bugs like the Sirex Woodwasp go after trees that are already at risk. ERICA THUM / Staff Photographer

ITHACA — It sounds like a scene straight from a disaster movie: an army of tiny, Asian winged warriors invade and ravage a community, leaving millions of dollars worth of damage in their wake. More

Opinion

Darts & Laurels: Families make Newfield soccer program successful

LAUREL: From Reid Hoskins. I would like to send a laurel to the families of our Newfield Recreation Soccer program for creating a truly cooperative atmosphere that enabled all to have a great time learning through fun and physical activity. More

Life

Ask A Librarian: 'Peanut gallery' term has theatrical associations

Question: My mom always said, “Quiet in the peanut gallery!” when we were squabbling in the back seat. What is a “the peanut gallery” and where did this phrase come from? More

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Martin Simpson's long-awaited return to Ithaca

Guitar virtuoso Martin Simpson returns to Ithaca Friday night. Provided

From 1989 to 1995, British guitar master Martin Simpson lived in Ithaca. While here, he performed with several top musicians, recorded some stellar albums, gave lots of guitar lessons and generally raised the overall caliber of the local music scene. More

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