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~'Jd:Y~ Pltblic 1~ ~LIBRARY ~ T.O;,\IrkrJ~S ..- ~, , COl:NTY ~'Jd:Y~ PlTBLIC 1~ ~LIBRARY Title: Ithaca Directory 1986 Call number: LH-REF 974.7 Ithaca 1986 Publisher: Bellows Falls, Vt. : H.A. Manning Co. Owner: Ithaca - Tompkins County Public Library Assigned Branch: Ithaca Tompkins County Public Library (TCPL) Collection: Local History (LH) Format: Serial Number of pages: 500 Permission to digitize the Ithaca City Directories published by H. A. Manning Co. from 1923 to 1986 granted by Jeffrey C. Manning, August 2010. 2 A 'e LHREF 974.7 Ithaca 1986 Ithaca dilectolY. [) Manning, US West Malketing ~EUEF . • IPPING Central Library FINGER LAKES ~OOF M LIBRARY SYSTEM ITHACA, N. Y. 7/H: TOWN FOR REF ER ENe E ·R BUIL[)ING NOT TO BE TAKEN FROM THE ROOM Corner Cornell Street and Maple Avenue (Area Code 607) 272-3420 3 MANUFACTURING - THERM provides design and machining services with emphasis on high temperature, high strength and corrosion resistant materials. This includes such areas as Gas Turbine Airfoil Blading, Rocket Engine Impellers and specialized customer equipment. TI4'~RM, on Ithaca's South Hill for more than five decades, is the fabricator of vital components for the energy systems of the world. TH~RM, an equal opportunity employer, is dedicated to the rights of individuals to contribute their skills to society and earn a meaningful wage. <-...r---- c== ' I' =t ~ c=--=4 ITHACA NEW YORK 14851 Area Code 607-272-8500 Hudson Street Ext. P.O. Box 220 Ithaca, New York 14 8 5 1 4 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE IN ALL PHASES OF REAL EST ATE REALTOR~ MEMBER FIRMS BELCOR REALTY DAVID LONG REAL ESTATE JOHN BENTKOWSKI CARRIE MARTIN REAL ESTATE J. R. BINGHAM REALTY CO. ROBERT S. MILLER LARRY CALDWELL REAL ESTATE MORUSTY REAL ESTATE CAREY REAL ESTATE MURRAY REAL ESTATE CASSANITI REAL ESTATE PATTERSON REAL ESTATE CAYUGA LAKE REALTY JOAN PORTZLlNE REAL ESTATE CENTURY 21-TILLEY REALTY, INC. J. M. QUIGLEY REAL ESTATE ROBERT CHAMBERLAIN REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS BERNIE CHARTON REAL ESTATE REALTY WORLD-GIORDANO REAL ESTATE LAGRAND CHASE CO., INC. RUMSEY REAL ESTATE CHRISTOPHER GEORGE REAL ESTATE HELEN SAUNDERS COLDWELL BANKER CLASSIC PROPERTIES J. D. SHIPPY REALTY LTD. CONLON REAL ESTATE EVELYN STAMP JOHANNA LEWIS DATZ CASCADILLA REALTY TOWN CRIER-GETTIG REALTY ASSOC. DRYDEN REAL ESTATE, INC. VANDER REAL ESTATE FOREST CITY REALTY VANDERWOUDE REALTY J. D. GALLAGHER CO. VILLAGE REAL ESTATE OF TOMPKINS CO. GERBER REAL ESTATE WARREN REAL ESTATE HATFIELD REAL ESTATE WILLIAMS REALTY ITHACA REAL ESTATE AGENCY DICK WILSEN REAL ESTATE KIMBALL REAL ESTATE YAMAN REAL ESTATE CONNIE LEWIS BETTER HOMES & GARDEN ITHACA BOARD OF REALTORS, INC. 5 hallenge ndustries Ithaca's Rehabilitation Facility MAl L ROOM SERVICES * Bulk & Pre-sort Mailing * Pitney Bowes Electronic Mailing System * Folding, Collating * Inserting, Stapling ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY * P.C. Board populating & wave soldering * Automated Wire cutting & stripping * Cable Harnesses * Soldering Stations * Testing with oscilliscopes & digital voltmeters GENERAL MAINTENANCE * Contract cleaning * Grounds maintenance (Call for estimate) \ 402 -406 East State Street roo Box 599 Ithaca, N. Y. 14850-0599 (607) 272 -8990 Where Good Business Makes Good Rehabilitation 6 Cbt Saloation Jlrmy (Incorporated) LT. and MRS. DAVID A. CHAMPLIN (Officers in Charge) 150 N. ALBANY ST. 273-2400 ITHACA The Salvation Army Corps-Community Center Ithaca. New York SUNDAY WORSHIP SCHEDULE 10:00 A. M. Sunday School For All Ages II:00 A.M. Holiness Meeting 6:00 P.M. Salvation Meeting 7 IT MAKES GOOD SENSE TO WORK WITH YOUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE When in the Tompkins County Area and want information on the goods and services available, stop in at the Chamber office and ask for a copy of our BUYER'S GUIDE. We also have listings of area Manufacturers, Contractors and Processors. MAPS of the area Co rne live the good life! are also available. If You Are Planning To Start A New Business, The Chamber Is Your Place For "ONE STOP" Information and Service. The Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce 122 West Court Street, Ithaca, N.Y. Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Weekdays Tel.: (607) 273-7080 Contempla te ringing every doorbell in town ... interviewing each resident, noting thousands of ad ­ dress changes, deaths, marriages, phone numbers, post­ ing every new name by hand, debating every confliction, administering over a 60% change in the listings, proof­ reading over 300,000 lines of copy, printing, binding, billing, distributing ... and then six months later, start­ ing all over again. Sometimes there isn't time to think. We like our work. We're proud of it. We hope you like it too. Ever think how much goes into publishing a city directory? 8 Tompkins Cortland Community College Programs in Allied Health, Business, Liberal Arts, Science and Technology, Public Service, Hospitality Founded 1966/sponsored jointly by Tompkins and Cortland Counties/located on 220 acres/housed in a single open-style building/one of 29 community col­ leges in the State University of New York/24 degree programs offering career-oriented and liberal arts courses/ 190 teaching faculty/ 120 total staff and employees/3,500 students enrolled full-time and part­ time, day and evening/courses offered at extension centers in the area/transfer agreements with over 30 four-year colleges and universities. For additional information, call the Office of Continuing Education, Tompkins Cortland Community College, 844-8211, extension 315. , ITHACA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT f THE BOARD OF E'DUCATION Fred B. Widding, President Donald Tobias, V-President MEMBERS Fred B. Widding Susan Veres David McFarren Donald Tobias Rita B. Story Camille Tischler Ginger Cohen Nick Salvatore Arthur L. Berkey EDUCATION FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW The Board of Education of the Ithaca City School District strives constantly to offer an excellent educational program for all students of the community. 10 CITY OF ITHACA CITY GOVERNMENT CITY HALL, 108 EAST GREEN ST. 272-1713 JOHN c. GUTENBERGER, MAYOR SEAN F. KILLEEN, ACTING MAYOR PEGGY HAINE, ALTERNATE ACTING MAYOR ALDERMEN RAYMOND M. SCHLATHER ROBERT S. ROMANOWSKI DAVID LYTEL SUSAN CUMMINGS RICHARD BOOTH JAMES P. DENNIS SEAN F. KILLEEN PEGGY HAINE DANIEL L. HOFFMAN CAROLYN PETERSON Regular meetings, 1st Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. -Council Chamber, City Hall, 108 E. Green St. CITY OFFICERS CITY CONTROLLER DOG WARDEN PLANNING AND Joseph Spano SPCA (by Contract) DEVELOPMENT Susan Cummings, Chm. DEPUTY CITY CONTROLLER SCHOOLS Peggy Haine, Vice Chm. Dominick Cafferillo (See page 9) Carolyn Peterson David Lytel CITY CLERK James Dennis Callista Paolangi CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Robert V. Pezdek, Exec. Sec. DEPUTY CITY CLERK Mary Slaght SUPERINTENDENT OF Vacant L" ~;se S. Wilcox PUBLIC WORKS Irene Schickel John A. Dougherty ATTORNEY FOR CITY Ralph Nash BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS COMMON COUNCIL The Mayor, Chairman and Member CITY CHAMBERLAIN COMMITTEES Ex-Officio De bra Parsons BUDGET AND Commissioners: ADMINISTRATION Marc A. Albanese CITY JUDGE James P. Dennis, Chm. Donald Slattery James J. Clynes, Jr. Daniel Hoffman, Vice Chm. Charlotte Stone M. John Sherman, Acting City Judge Raymond M Schlather Benjamin Nichols CITY PROSECUTOR Susan Cummings Harold F. Gerkin Stephen Bowman Sean F Killeen Carol C. Reeves PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATOR Hazel B. Shaw Regular meetings 2nd and 4th CLERK CITY COURT CHARTER AND ORDINANCE Wednesdays of each month at 4:00 Donna Srnka Raymond Schlather, Chm. p.m., Council Chamber City Hall BUILDING COMMISSIONER Richard Booth, Vice-Chm. Thomas Hoard David Lytel DIRECTOR OF PLANNING Peggy Haine CHIEF OF POLICE & DEVELOPMENT James M. Herson Robert Romanowski H. Matthys VanCort POLICE COMMISSIONERS HUMAN SERVICES David Wallace, Jack K. Kiely, COMMITTEE ITHACA URBAN RENEWAL Deborah Manning, Pete Curry, Carolyn Peterson, Chm. AGENCYjCOMMUNITY Michael Ellis Robert Romanowski, Vice Chm. DEVELOPMENT FIRE CHIEF Richard Booth COMMISSION Edward Olmstead Sean F. Killeen John Gutenberger, Chm. FIRE COMMISSIONERS Members: Robert L. Anderson Stuart Stein Karl Schmid Anne Jones Howard Teeter, chm James Dennis Clarence Reed 11 TOWN OF ITHACA OFFICIALS NOEL DESCH, Supervisor JEAN H. SWARTWOOD, Clerk & Receiver of Taxes GENEVIEVE MILLER, Deputy Clerk NANCY M FULLER, Deputy Clerk CONSTANCE E. ALLEN, Asst. Budget Officer JOHN C. BARNEY, Attorney MERTON J. WALLENBECK, Justice WARREN A. BLYE, Justice LAWRENCE P. FABBRONI, Town Engineer ROBERT E. PARKIN, Highway Superintendent TOWN BOARD MEMBERS Noel Desch, Supvr. Robert Bartholf Marc Cramer Henry McPeak Patricia Leary Shirley Raffensperger Gloria Howell PLANNING BOARD MEMBERS Montgomery May, Chm. Barbara Schultz Virginia Langhans James Baker Carolyn Grigorov Edward Mazza David Klein ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS MEMBERS Henry Aron, Chm. Edward N. Austen Joan Reuning Edward W. King Jack Hewett TOWN HISTORIAN DR. HELEN BLAUVELT 126 E. SENECA 273-1721 ITHACA 12 TOMPKINS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 320 NORTH TIOGA STREET AIRPORT MANAGER FAMILY COURT CLERK STOP DWI John Joubert Joan Good Janet Nissenson, Coordinator Martha Harris, Deputy ASSESSMENT SURROGATE COURT Donald Franklin, Acting Director FIRE AND DISASTER Constance DeLaney, Clerk John Miller, Coordinator Carol A. Burns, Deputy BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES Ithaca-Jeffrey True HUMAN RIGHTS INVESTIGATOR SYSTEMS ANALYST Ithaca-Donald J Culligan Theda Zimrot Fred Hoffman Ithaca-Stuart Stein Ithaca-Ethel Nichols HUMAN SERVICES COALITION YOUTH BUREAU Ithaca-Donald Lifton Michael Messitt, Exec. Dir. Nancy Zahler, Dir. Lansing-Helen E. Howell Danby/Caroline-Frank P. Proto JUDGES OF COUNTY, SURROGATE TOWN SUPERVISORS Enfield/Newfield-Donald
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