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The Cortland Youth Bureau, YMCA, CAPCO Headstart and the Easter Bunny will host the 12th Annual Easter Egg Hunt March 23 at Suggett Park in Cortland The event, which starts at 10 a.m. at the …

Homer town OKs funds for road repair equipment

The town of Homer approved Wednesday sharing the cost of a heated storage unit for asphalt with two village of Homer departments. Members of the Homer Town Board voted unanimously to approve …

YWCA Cortland will offer a second Kingian Nonviolence Conflict Reconciliation training in March. Registration is open for the $199 workshop scheduled for March 8, 9 and 10 at the YWCA. The fee …

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Homer sets public hearing for stop sign at Hooker and Sunset

The village of Homer Board of Trustees decided Tuesday to move forward with putting in a three way stop sign at Hooker Avenue and Sunset Drive. Next up: the public hearing. “I think …

Cortland, C’ville receive $177,000 for mobile stage

The state recently notified the Cortland Youth Bureau it is set to get a $177,000 grant for a new mobile stage, and as it awaits the deposit, the bureau pursues two other grants worth close to …

Cortland County Mutual Aid, which maintains a network of food-sharing cabinets and operates the Really Free Market giveaways twice a month, seeks help raising money to fund its website. …

The goal was 250 jars of peanut butter and jelly. The Kiwanis Club of Cortland would have loved getting 1,100, their record. They collected 1,325. Cortland’s Kiwanis Club holds its …

The League of Women Voters of Cortland County is accepting nominations for the 2024 Alice A. Walker Award, honoring a person in Cortland County who demonstrates the volunteer leadership that Alice …

Wanted: Broadband director

DRYDEN — Dryden Town Board members voted Thursday to pursue hiring a director for the town’s “Dryden Fiber” project, which is making high-speed Internet coverage available to …

Clinic developers meeting with Euclid neighbors

The city of Cortland has little choice in an incoming methadone clinic on Euclid Avenue, but city Aldersperson Wayne Schutt said when its lease is up, he’s going to push them hard to relocate. …

As the number of cats needing shelter increases, shelters must get creative. At the Central New York Spay and Neuter Assistance Program, you can have a cat poop on a piece of paper with your …

The Kiwanis Club of Cortland will help you take a picture with the Easter Bunny March 23 at the 1890 House on Tompkins Street, Cortland. The second annual Take Your Picture with the Easter Bunny …

C’ville supervisor proposes town manager position

Cortlandville Town Supervisor Tom Williams proposed a new town manager position to oversee the day-to-day of the town and its growing needs. Williams gave as a base salary figure $50,000, with …

City puts another $240,000 to Main Street work

The city of Cortland will spend an extra $240,000 to complete the $12.5 million Main Street reconstruction project for extra work for its engineering consultant through Labor Day, the project’s …

DRYDEN — Nurses have often been referred to as angels. Now, through the generosity of the Mary Porcari Brady Fund, Nursing students at Tompkins Cortland Community College have a new …

Cortland to reduce speed limit on Miller Street to 25 mph

The Cortland Common Council voted Tuesday to reduce the speed limit on Miller Street to 25 mph from 30 mph, preparing for increased traffic from a methadone clinic to be created on nearby Euclid …

Southworth Library to host Lunar New Year celebration

 

Calls to police from library jump since 2022

Cortland may station a police officer at the Cortland Free Library, the mayor said, citing a jump in calls between 2022 and 2023. Police responded to the library 134 times in 2023, Chief Paul …

LANSING — The state Route 34B bridge over Salmon Creek in Lansing has received the American Institute of Steel Construction and the National Steel Bridge Alliance’s 2024 Prize Bridge …

DRYDEN — The spring schedule of professional development workshops at Tompkins Cortland Community College BIZ includes sessions in healthcare, state licensing, computer skills and leadership to …

Expect work to start next year for Homer linear park

A priority project for the village of Homer – a linear park, just north of the CNY Living History Center – is still being designed, and likely won’t be ready for use this year, said …

City to take control of five abandoned homes this month

The city plans to take control of five zombie properties this month and Mayor Scott Steve said he wants 15 on the way to compliance with city code within the year. The effort to rehabilitate the …

Cops keep beards to fight cancer

Enforcing the law takes chops - and getting rid of those chops is sometimes what it takes to help sick kids. Cortland City Police Chief Paul Sandy said Wednesday he raised healthy children to …

OSWEGO — Daniel Geary, a SUNY Cortland graduate and Cortland native now working as a university police officer at SUNY Oswego, recently received the Traffic Safety Champion Award from the …

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