Privileged few don’t pay the price To the Editor: Regarding the Cortland Standard editorial on “The price of freedom” (May 17), we add to the authors’ remarks some …
Art changes lives. It heals, inspires and gives comfort. It titillates, frightens and enrages. Art can show you a new way of looking at the world, or make you feel less alone. Art is transformational …
Solar story, continued To the Editor: Chapter Three,. It’s not the people, it’s the process, and the process is tainted. Why are solar installations not proposed for the …
We can think of few things more likely to plant a giant knot of tension in a parent’s stomach than being unable to feed one’s child. But that’s what parents across America, and …
What is it about the greater Cortland area that has produced generations of talented musicians and impresarios? Lonnie Park of Freeville, a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and …
Dave Briggs has been determining the value of real estate in the Cortland area for 40 years. A lot has changed during that time, as industrial giants have risen and fallen and suburban sprawl …
The Cortland Memorial Foundation raised more than $34,000 for Guthrie Cortland Medical Center through its Harvest of Gold event Sept. 23, the foundation has announced. The fundraiser returned …
Suit Kote Corp. will begin resurfacing the Cortland Youth Bureau parking lot at 35 Port Watson St., Cortland, beginning Tuesday, the Cortland Department of Public Works announced Friday. The …
The first round of the fall brush and leaf pick-up in Cortland will be Monday to Friday, the city of Cortland announced Friday. Residents should place their brush and leaves at the edge of the …