June 15, 1907
The class in social ethics will hold a meeting at Buck's Point tomorrow with T. M. Osborne as leader.
June 16, 1947 (No June 15 edition)
President Truman today vetoed the $4 billion tax reduction bill, virtually killing any possibility of a cut in income taxes this year.
June 15, 1997
Cato-Meridian's 100 teachers have approved a tentative three-year contract calling for 3.7 percent annual increases. The contract's next stop is before the school board. For an instructor making $35,000, the proposed contract would translate into an average annual increase of around $1,295.
June 15, 2002
The town of Mentz has won two legal battles in its efforts to shut down a Route 31 junkyard. Cayuga County Judge Peter Corning and an Appellate Court panel said the town was right in denying Gene Crandall's 2001 request for a junkyard permit.
- Compiled by Linda Simmons
June 16, 1947 (No June 15 edition)
President Truman today vetoed the $4 billion tax reduction bill, virtually killing any possibility of a cut in income taxes this year.
June 15, 1997
Cato-Meridian's 100 teachers have approved a tentative three-year contract calling for 3.7 percent annual increases. The contract's next stop is before the school board. For an instructor making $35,000, the proposed contract would translate into an average annual increase of around $1,295.
June 15, 2002
The town of Mentz has won two legal battles in its efforts to shut down a Route 31 junkyard. Cayuga County Judge Peter Corning and an Appellate Court panel said the town was right in denying Gene Crandall's 2001 request for a junkyard permit.
- Compiled by Linda Simmons




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