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Ithaca’s Summer Music Scene Promises a Season of Vibrant Performances

The summer of 2024 in Ithaca is set to be an unforgettable season for music enthusiasts, offering a diverse array of events from reggae and rock to jazz and folk.

Revitalizing Stewart Park

Ithaca’s Stewart Park Becomes More Accessible and Works to Cherish its Rich History

The Noblest Grape

Before California wine became widely available in the U.S. in the 1970s, most Americans probably experienced Cabernet Sauvignon—whether they realized it or not—as the predominant grape in Bordeaux wines from the left bank of the Garonne River. Even though it was about 70% Cabernet Sauvignon,…

Summer Theatre Roundup 2024

“June is bustin’ out all over.” Daytrips, swimming, barbecues, winery tours. It’s summer in the Fingerlakes. And one of the great pleasures of summer here is the profusion of summer theatre.

Summer Camp Guide

Guide to Summer Youth Programs/Camps – 2024

The Ithaca Times and Tompkins County Youth Services Department are pleased to bring you this listing of summer camps and programs in and around our area. We are extremely happy that so many summer programs/camps will be o ered this summer. A few tips as you decide on the most appropriate cam…

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Summer is just around the corner! The Ithaca Times and the Tompkins County Youth Services Department are pleased to bring you this listing of available summer camps and programs in and around our area. For convenience and affordability, note that many towns/villages offer summer recreation p…

Best of Ithaca

Best of Ithaca 2023 Winners

Best fine dining and best date night dining: Gola Osteria

Entertainments

Best local band and Best solo artist: Maddy Walsh & The Blind Spots

Essentials

Best dog groomer: No Barks About It

People

Best fitness instructor: Mark Kenjerska

Places

Best place to go on a rainy day: Cinemapolis

Apple Harvest Festival

Three Days, 70,000 People: Core of Ithaca Hosts Apple Harvest Festival Next Weekend

Vending Apples For Almost 70 Years

Most vending machines sell chips, candy or drinks. But in the main lobby of Cornell’s Mann Library, there’s a vending machine stocked solely with apples.

Apple Harvest Festival Preview 2022

The Apple Harvest Festival—returning Friday, September 30 through Sunday, October 2—is celebrating 40 years. As always, it will take over the streets of Ithaca, closing down roads to make room…

Fall Arts Preview

Johnson Art Museum Celebrates 50th Anniversary

Rich Classical Music Offerings: A Music Director Playoff and Campus Concerts Highlight Fall Season

Rich Slate Of Classical Performances Return Post COVID

Local Watercolorist Chosen To Help Promote Amazon Series

Newcomers Guide

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Ithaca is for the Dogs: A round-up of some of the best places to take your pup in town

Despite the comically lengthy debate about allowing dogs on the Commons, Ithaca is a pretty dog-friendly place. From restaurant patios to walking trails to parks, there’s plenty to do in town with your furry friend.

Ithaca Brunch Roundup: The City’s Best Mid-Morning Eats

On weekends, Ithaca students and locals love to get a late start with a leisurely brunch. From upscale diner fare to handcrafted sandwiches to sophisticated platters, they can find many locally owned options. Here are some of the best independent restaurants that serve brunch in Ithaca.

Ithaca Resale Roundup: From Victorian Furniture to 90s Fashion, and Everything in Between

Thrifty students, crafty tourists, and keen collectors will appreciate Ithaca’s thriving resale market. The city features many independent stores that specialize in all things reused, from clothes to furniture to DIY supplies. Here are a few worth checking out.

Transportation Tips

Need help getting around Ithaca & Tompkins County? Way2Go and the 2-1-1 call center are here to connect you with up-to-date information about the available transportation options and resources in the area.

Ten Things Every Ithacan Knows

There’s no shame in being a newcomer, and in fact with a fair number of temporary residents, and people who’ve come here and never left, you’ll find that Ithaca is a pretty welcoming place. On the other hand, there’s also no harm in knowing some of the local cultural references as you get es…

Student Survival Guide

Student Loan Payments Restart for Ithacans in October

Classes Everyone Wants to Take

From Wine Tasting to Grant Writing, Local College Courses Provide Fresh Opportunities for Students

New Initiatives for College Student Mental Health and Wellness

Mental health among U.S. college students has worsened exponentially in the past ten years, and Ithaca has mobilized to help. Local organizations, from regional government to private colleges, are bolstering mental health resources for student and community wellness.

Student Survival Guide: Transportation Tips

Finding those hills a bit intimidating? Confused by our one-way streets? Wondering if the construction projects will ever end? (They will…when it starts to snow.) Or just need some help getting around Ithaca and Tompkins County? Way2Go and the 2-1-1 call center can connect you with up-to-dat…

Student Survival Guide: Search For Bubble Tea

I’m a self-anointed bubble tea sommelier. When I first moved to Ithaca, I launched a boba search. Boba, for the uninitiated, are the chewy black tapioca balls at the bottom of the drink.

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