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Small Business Saturday encourages shopping locally

In the digital age, buying all your gifts for the holidays online may seem like the only option, but, with many Cortland shops touting deals for Small Business Saturday this weekend, buying local …

Cortland County delays solar tax break authority change

A plan to shift responsibility for approving property tax breaks for solar projects from the Cortland County Legislature to the Cortland County Industrial Development Agency will undergo further …

Entrepreneur hopes to return a cafe to downtown Dryden

DRYDEN – Kayla Lane had been working her plans for the corner space at routes 38 and 13 in Dryden for months, but finally put the name in the window: The Corner Brew, a return to having a cafe …

Hoping for cold: Local resorts optimistic about ski season

Despite a weekend forecast of rain and high temperatures in the 40s, Greek Peak Mountain Resort officials still hope to open the ski season Friday and Song and Labrador mountain resorts are expected …

6 additional months to survey potential solar site

The city Common Council approved a lease extension Tuesday for a company proposing a solar power farm off South Pendleton Street. Nashville, Tennessee-based Davis Hill Development, LLC wants to …

Essex Steel factory to expand after environmental review

Essex Structural Steel Co. Inc. plans to build a 4,500-square foot storage building and 1,500-square-foot attachment to its building at Route 13 and Byrne Hollow Crossing in Cortlandville. The …

TC3 to offer semiconductor manufacturing credential

DRYDEN – As Tompkins Cortland Community College’s fall semester nears its close, the school is turning its eyes toward the future. TC3 President Amy Kremenek told the Cortland County …

Hotel project's tab rises

Brothers-in-law Haman Anand and Richie Dhillon have spent countless hours restoring a former River Street motel in Cortland, struggling through supply chain delays and rising costs, but their efforts …

Marathon’s Cooper Hill Maple taps into the holiday season

Marathon’s Cooper Hill Maple opened its doors Friday for a maple and gift weekend, offering sweet maple treats including maple syrup, maple cream and cotton candy before the holiday …

Cortlandville solar law discussion questionable

The Cortlandville Town Board met Monday in apparent violation of state law to discuss a proposal before the Cortland County Legislature to change the way tax breaks are approved for solar power …

Pregnant pause

Ashley Watts is eight months pregnant; with the baby only weeks away, she has yet to receive prenatal care.She has health insurance, but she doesn't have an obstetrics doctor — there's been a …

County considers Apex site for Micron supply chain

Today, the lot is a floor of poured concrete, dotted by piles of brick, assorted debris and the occasional trench. Cortland County officials hope to market it, the former Apex Tool factory, to a …

State closes Stone Lounge

The State Liquor Authority suspended the license Wednesday of the Stone Lounge a week after police and state officials found 77 underage patrons of the Main Street bar. The …

State sues local ski resort owners

Laurie Gerace has lived in Fabius since 1980. Last year, she witnessed the closure of the Toggenburg Mountain ski resort, a local cornerstone, and with it, she has seen a decline in her …

Bernard’s moves to make room for development

A Main Street, Cortland, staple will soon leave its home of more than 50 years. But it won’t move far. Steve Wineberg, owner of Bernard’s Custom Logo, said he will move his shop from …

Fill the missing spots

DRYDEN – The wish list is long – and worth $4.9 million – but the goal of the projects listed in Dryden Village’s NY Forward grant application is a more walkable, livable …

County reconsiders commercial solar law

The Cortland County Legislature may delegate its responsibility to negotiate commercial solar projects to the Cortland County Industrial Development Agency after the county has gone two years without …

The grand opening for Route 13 Discount Liquor and Wine will be Oct. 29 with a wine-tasting event.Owner Chris Calabro said the store, at 873 Route 13 in South Cortland, will be open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. …

Homer DRI grant would create $40 million investment

The village of Homer’s latest proposal for a state grant to revitalize its downtown includes a boutique hotel and spa, redevelopment of vacant commercial sites including the Little White Church …

Highway committee suggests waiving IDA tipping fees

The Cortland County Highway Committee recommended Tuesday that the county legislature waive $381,700 in landfill tipping fees the Cortland County Industrial Development Agency accumulated during its …

Planting a 9,000-job, $100 billion, 2.4 million-square-foot manufacturing facility in Onondaga County could mean a crop of new neighbors, new companies and new development in Cortland County, and …

The grand opening for Route 13 Discount Liquor and Wine will be Oct. 29, with a wine-tasting event. The store, at 873 Route 13 in South Cortland, will be open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Thursday, …

Housing market returns to normal after boom

Steve DiPaolo and his family navigated a rapidly changing housing market over two years, seeking a house to return to their hometown. They closed on it Wednesday. It’s in Cortlandville. …

'It’s like camping out for Grateful Dead tickets’

Thousands of customers visit Hollenbeck’s Cider Mill each fall. The most dedicated arrive early to vie for a good spot in line opening day. Hollenbeck’s opened its doors for the season …

The unemployment rate in Cortland County fell to 3.9% in August from 4.9% a year ago, even as the number of people in the labor force increased. Data released Tuesday by the state Department of …

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