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Old Posted May 19, 2016, 1:22 PM
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An article from the Ithaca Journal ref: recent population gain. Seems Ithaca and Tompkins County is the only Southern Tier of New York area to gain. Sad situation for the rest of the region.

http://www.ithacajournal.com/story/n...nsus/84555110/


Some highlights:

Quote:
The city's estimated population last year reached 30,788, up nearly 3 percent, or 774 residents, from 2010. The latest population estimate is a historical high, as was the decennial census in 2010.......

Other population highlights, from 2010 to 2015, in the Ithaca area:

Town of Ithaca was up 3 percent, or 599 people, to 20,529.
Town of Dryden, up 4 percent, or 520, to 14,955. The village's population was up 11 percent, or 204, to 2,094.
Town of Lansing, up 4 percent, or 491, to 11,524. The village was up 3 percent, or 120, to 3,649.
Town of Groton, up 3 percent, or 162, to 6,112. The village was up 1 percent, or 33, to 2,396.
Newfield, up 3 percent, or 138, to 5,317.
Ulysses, up 4 percent, or 193, to 5,093.
Village of Cayuga Heights, up 2 percent, or 93, to 3,822.
Enfield, up 3 percent, or 106, to 3,618.
Danby, up 6 percent, or 205, to 3,534.
Caroline, up 5 percent, or 174, to 3,456.
Trumansburg, up 2 percent, or 31, to 1,828.
Freeville, flat with population remaining at 520.
For Ithaca/Tompkins

but for Southern Tier
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