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Two juvenile suspects were arrested in connection with Saturday night assaults that sent two victims to Cayuga Medical Center for treatment of “significant” injuries, say police. Officers responded to the 400 block of Floral Avenue and the 600 block of Chestnut Street at about 9:30pm Saturday “for a report of victims of an assault.” Two suspects were arrested but their names are being withheld “as they are under the age of 18.” The victims and attackers did know each other. The victims sustained “significant” injuries, “but their condition is stable.”
This month is the 40th anniversary of the iconic Grateful Dead concert at Cornell’s Barton Hall, and this week, the new “Long Strange Trip” documentary will be at Cinemapolis for four showings. “Long Strange Trip” is an Amazon Original production, and will be available for Amazon Prime subscribers to watch next month. It’s premiering in theaters across the country first, including at Downtown Ithaca’s own Cinemapolis.
And today is the final day at Hal’s Deli, which closes at 4. They’ve run out of a lot of staples, but Hal’s wife Sandy will be presiding one last time, and there’ll be cake for all. The online auction for their equipment runs through Wednesday.
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Two juvenile suspects were arrested in connection with Saturday night assaults that sent two victims to Cayuga Medical Center for treatment of “significant” injuries, say police. Officers responded to the 400 block of Floral Avenue and the 600 block of Chestnut Street at about 9:30pm Saturday “for a report of victims of an assault.” Two suspects were arrested but their names are being withheld “as they are under the age of 18.” The victims and attackers did know each other. The victims sustained “significant” injuries, “but their condition is stable.”
This month is the 40th anniversary of the iconic Grateful Dead concert at Cornell’s Barton Hall, and this week, the new “Long Strange Trip” documentary will be at Cinemapolis for four showings. “Long Strange Trip” is an Amazon Original production, and will be available for Amazon Prime subscribers to watch next month. It’s premiering in theaters across the country first, including at Downtown Ithaca’s own Cinemapolis.
And today is the final day at Hal’s Deli, which closes at 4. They’ve run out of a lot of staples, but Hal’s wife Sandy will be presiding one last time, and there’ll be cake for all. The online auction for their equipment runs through Wednesday.