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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 …

Travelers offer advice for tackling Thanksgiving traffic

Robert Velamisa of Brooklyn New York plans to travel over 800 miles over the next week to bring his daughter, a student of SUNY Cortland, home for the holiday. “I’m traveling from …

Cortland weighs in on Christmas decoration debate

Whether it's from working in retail, or because of her personal beliefs, August Falen of Cortland thinks it’s too early to decorate for Christmas.“It’s just a capitalistic …

‘Disgustingly healthy’: Cortland resident Dorothy ‘Dottie’ Green turning 100

Born in Cortland on Nov. 19, 1922, Dorothy “Dottie” Green turns 100 on Saturday.“It’s unbelievable,” Green said. “I started saying I’m disgustingly healthy …

The speakers Thursday were from Kentucky, but the stories could have been from anywhere, including Homer, or Cortland or Dryden. Stories of addiction, numbing trauma, prison and …

Grants activate creative and innovate robots

Four second-graders at Truxton Academy Charter School tried their hands Thursday operating a robot that looked like a small, glowing ball, directing it around a maze and steering it into tiny bowling …

The Serenity Garden has been installed at the Renzi Cancer Center at Guthrie Cortland Medical Center, the Cortland Memorial Foundation has announced.The garden is a gift from the Yaman Family …

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 …

Cortland’s agreement with Bert Adams Disposal expires at the end of this year, and to keep trash off the street, the city will enter a three-year agreement with Blue Moose Sanitation Inc. of …

Greek Peak Mountain Resort fired up its new snow guns Monday night, on its way to an expected Nov. 25 opening, the resort announced Tuesday.The effort marked the first test of Greek Peak’s new …

If you teach a person to plant

To learn moreWHAT: Welcome to the spaceWHEN: 10 a.m. to noon Dec. 3WHERE: 3 South Ave., CortlandFEATURED: Cooking demonstrations, give-aways of gardening supplies and equipment.WHY: “The idea …

'There is a great need'

With Thanksgiving around the corner, and the price of turkey at a record high, Cortland Loaves and Fishes, for the first time in two years, will open its dining room to serve a free traditional …

The 63rd annual Cortaca Jug between SUNY Cortland and Ithaca college brought crowds of SUNY Cortland students to Main Street bars and house parties around the college, where Red Dragons fans filled …

Rummaging for community

People picked through hand-me-down goods Saturday, as fresh pies and donated items filled tables inside The Cincinnatus Volunteer Fire Department. "Lots of stuff here you can't live without," …

Art with a causeArt packets can be purchased for $20 at Brix, Bru 64, Coffee Mania, New York Bagel, Elfcup Boutique, M&D Deli, Cinch Art Space, Pottery Works Cortland and the TC3 and SUNY …

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 …

Democracy, inflation, abortion and crime:

Emily Gibbons of Cortland went to the polls Tuesday to help change the direction of democracy and human rights, not to focus on the economy. Abortion and bail reform were the issues for Kathy Hall …

Molinaro leads in a nail-biter

Republican Marc Molinaro apparently beat Democrat Josh Riley late Tuesday night in the race to represent New York’s 19th Congressional District, which encompasses Cortland County and stretches …

Webb takes 2,000-vote lead over David

Democrat Lea Webb had a 2,000-vote lead over Republican Richard David in the race for the 52nd State Senate District, which includes Cortland and Tompkins counties, with only five election districts …

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 …

Lime Hollow to expand accessible trail

Lime Hollow Nature Center and Design Connect seek community survey responses through Thursday for its upcoming Trail for All expansion: www.limehollow.org/trail-for-all-expansion, Donations can …

'All built on the community'

Geraldine Fitzgerald sat Saturday behind a table full of hand-stitched aprons and winter wear. It’s a hobby that keeps her fingers warm – and yours. “This is what I love to …

Dryden’s broadband service to start next week

DRYDEN — The village of Dryden will launch a municipal broadband service next week, becoming the first municipality in New York to serve customers with its own high-speed internet service.The …

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 …

Highway committee makes changes to policy enforcement

The Cortland County Highway Committee will discuss a framework for enforcing existing policies at the landfill during its regular meeting next month in response to allegations that several commercial …

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