Holiday traditions bring community cheer
Tompkins County holiday traditions light up homes, farms, and schools with festive cheer and community spirit.
Tompkins County holiday traditions light up homes, farms, and schools with festive cheer and community spirit.
Trumansburg school regionalization remains undecided as TST BOCES outlines goals for shared services and student learning.
The Trumansburg Community Chorus performs “I Dream A World” this December, celebrating hope, reflection, and community in inspiring winter concerts.
Trumansburg schools explore AI in classrooms, focusing on interactive learning, automation, and preparing students for future careers.
Smith Woods donation ensures the 32-acre forest remains protected, providing educational and community opportunities for Ulysses residents.
Ulysses community park plans advance as residents review two draft designs created from survey feedback and Cornell collaboration.
The Town of Ulysses invites residents to a Nov. 19 open house to discuss and shape the 2025–2045 Comprehensive Plan.
Ulysses election results 2025 confirm Olson’s reelection and three new Democratic leaders joining the town board and county legislature.
Village Grove in Trumansburg wins Upstate Project of the Year for affordable housing, sustainability, and mixed-income community design.
Ulysses Comprehensive Plan 2025-2045 outlines town goals, housing, climate, and transportation priorities for the next 20 years.
Carissa Parlato Ulysses town clerk seeks re-election to continue improving transparency, accessibility, and efficiency for town residents.
Tompkins County Legislator Anne Koreman endorses Katelin Olson for Ulysses Town Supervisor, highlighting her leadership on EMS, water, and climate initiatives.
Trumansburg Mayor Rordan Hart endorses Katelin Olson for Ulysses Town Supervisor, highlighting her leadership, collaboration, and vision.
Ulysses supervisor election: Olson and Walker debate budget, recreation, and transparency ahead of the Nov. 4 town vote.
Former supervisor Nancy Zahler endorses Katelin Olson for Ulysses Town Supervisor, highlighting her experience, integrity, and dedication.
Lex Enrico Santí endorses Katy Walker for Ulysses Town Supervisor, praising her vision, transparency, and community leadership.
Michelle Wright brings leadership, positivity, and dedication to her run for Tompkins County Legislature, representing District 14.
Katelin Olson has led Ulysses with transparency, fiscal responsibility, and vision. Support her re-election for continued strong leadership.
Ulysses budget 2026 proposes $4.2M, funding town services, managing rising costs, and keeping reserves for future needs.
Trumansburg Central School District proposes $18.4M project to improve infrastructure, safety, and accessibility across its schools.
The Ulysses Historical Society celebrates 50 years with 50 artifacts, preserving Trumansburg’s heritage and community history.
Katy Walker announces her candidacy for Ulysses town supervisor, pledging transparent leadership, community focus, and support for local businesses.
Trumansburg installs two new EV charging stations to support sustainability, provide fast chargers, and encourage electric vehicle adoption.
Dianne Lynn collages are on display at Ulysses Philomathic Library with a reception and printmaking demo on Sept. 27.
The Trumansburg Board of Trustees discusses sidewalk expansion projects and renews its successful deer management program for 2025–26.
The Ulysses Philomathic Library hosts its Big Library Bash Sept. 13 with music, activities, and community fun in Trumansburg.
Ulysses park land donation: Marvin and Allison Pritts gift 16 acres on Cold Springs Road for the town’s first public park and youth sports fields.
NYSEG rate hikes could raise energy bills up to 40%. Tompkins County leaders and Sen. Lea Webb push back against rising utility costs.
Trumansburg parking and signage concerns were raised at the Village Board meeting, with residents citing unclear speed limits and parking rules.
The folk trio, made up of Amy Puryear, Uniit Carruyo and McKenzie Jones, is organizing the trip to Scott's Farmhouse at Oquaga Lake, hoping to draw interested Tompkins County residents for a weekend of harmonious learning.
Cayuga Lake Conservation: 73 acres in Ulysses protected by FLLT easement.
Black Diamond Trail in Trumansburg gets $1.4M upgrades in 2025, enhancing safety and access.
Ulysses weighs park land donation on Cold Springs Rd. and speed limit reductions in 2025. Read more!
Trumansburg Flood Risk affects families like the Becks. Learn about new FEMA maps and insurance needs in 2025!
Ulysses Community Funding supports local groups in 2025. Apply by Aug. 8 for grants up to $5,000.
Trumansburg Community Nursery School moved into its new location at Crescent Way in January.
Camp Barton State Park coalition launches in Trumansburg. Learn about plans for the 90-acre park on Cayuga Lake!
Trumansburg Education Grants empower students with innovative programs. Discover the 2025 impact and how to apply!
Smith Woods Stewardship shifts to Ulysses from PRI. Explore the future of Trumansburg’s old-growth forest and its impact!
Village Grove in Trumansburg offers green, affordable housing for all. Explore the Crescent Way project’s first phase and impact!
Trumansburg hosts July 1 info session for new 90-acre Camp Barton state park on Cayuga Lake, managed by Three Falls LDC.
Camp Barton State Park, a new 90-acre park on Cayuga Lake, opens for hiking & recreation, announced June 2 by Ulysses, Trumansburg, & Covert officials.
Corner House Cannabis opens in Ulysses with local products & June 20 event.
Ulysses & Trumansburg officials support NYSEG Reform after PSC audit’s 128 recommendations.
Ulysses greenlights a state-funded Maplewood Road culvert replacement to enhance infrastructure with up to 90% reimbursement.
The Town of Ulysses is set to overhaul its water management infrastructure, targeting culvert replacements on key roads like Agard Road, with plans discussed at its May 13, 2025, meeting following a DEC-funded engineering study.
Continuing the legacy of community support and service that his family is known for, Officer Jack “JB” Nelson has become one of the newest members of the Trumansburg Police Department.