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Hidden Charms: Hyers Street home is close to culture, shopping
 
This home at 127 1/2 Hyers St. is close to downtown Ithaca.
Tucked away down a driveway off a quiet street, this home at 127 ½ Hyers St. (between Wood and Titus Streets) is within walking distance of The Commons, the Tompkins County Public Library and other conveniences of downtown Ithaca.
Wednesday, September 01, 2010

South Hill Splendor: Contemporary home offers plenty of privacy
Hidden away on a South Hill cul-de-sac, this home at 7 LaGrand Court in the Town of Ithaca offers modern amenities in a private setting.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Secluded, yet convenient: West Hill home offers spectacular views of Ithaca
In the midst of Ithaca's grim, snowy, overcast winters, say, long about April, it's a delicious surprise to come upon this bright, West Hill home with its warm exterior colors - in Ithaca you just don't see many orange, blue, and turquoise homes with touches of burnished gold. It's cheered our way into town this past year, as we hope it's cheered yours, and now it's on the lookout for a new owner.
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
Life near the Lake: Lansing home offers easy access to lakeside attractions
With proximity to a park, lakefront and marina, this home at 141 Myers Road in the Town of Lansing is surrounded by a bevy of natural attractions. You're just yards from Cayuga Lake, Myers Park, Salmon Creek, Salt Point and the public marina.

The house was built in 1880, one of four sister houses inhabited by executives for International Salt. "When I bought it, it had not been touched in decades," said Tracy Stewart, the owner since 2001. "And I basically gutted it and put it back together again."

Wednesday, July 07, 2010
Suicide has recently come to Ithaca in a very public, and at times controversial, way. This past academic year, after three years with no suicides, Cornell experienced what is known in the scientific community as a "suicide cluster."
OK, so maybe you're like me and you thought this whole JetBlue flight attendant story was good for maybe one news cycle.











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