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Signage approved sharing history of Cardiff Giant

The signs are real. The display is a replica. The object it’s a replica of is a hoax. But it’s all real history in Homer. A series of three signs explaining the “Giant …

Cortland County reported one new case of COVID-19 over the weekend, the number of confirmed cases since the pandemic began rising to 13,686, the state Health Department reports. Tompkins and Cayuga …

18 years in 8 minutes

Films can capture stories of love, loss, adventure and despair, but not all of them can do so while blending live-action footage with animation, like the films shown Saturday in SUNY Cortland’s …

Cortland County preps for Mental Health Awareness Month

To honor mental health awareness month, Cortland County organizations will host a mental health walk, a panel discussion, speaker events and a dinner. “In May, the Mental Health Association of …

Cortland High School funds post-prom party with craft fair

Dozens of tiny animals made of small rubber bands — from bright orange tigers to tiny pink narwhals — covered one of the many tables in the Cortland High School gym Saturday. “It …

Crews will finish work next week on Clinton Avenue, reports Crown City Rising, a consortium of public organizations tracking and informing the public about construction projects in the …

One firefighter was injured and a home on Rickard Street in Cortland was uninhabitable after a fire Thursday night, the Cortland Fire Department reported.Firefighters were called to 10 1/2 Rickard …

Cortland County reported no new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, the number of confirmed cases since the pandemic began remaining 13,685, the state Health Department reports. Tompkins and Cayuga counties …

‘You can’t pour from an empty cup’

While caring for her parents with dementia, Peggy Dennis struggled to find a balancing act. Not living with them meant constant trips to and from their home, on top of volunteer work and finding …

Independent taxi cab acquiring proper plates, insurance

A new taxi company in Cortland is obtaining the proper insurance and licenses, but the Cortland Police Department is monitoring to make sure it complies with regulations regarding taxi services, the …

Grafted Orchard: DRI project spliced into Rose Hall

The COVID-19 pandemic changed Chris Merkley’s mind about renovating a Main Street building into a bar-music venue-bowling alley. The plans changed with his mind, but the plans do …

SUNY Chancellor tours Cortland campus

Of all the things that SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr. encountered Thursday in his tour of SUNY Cortland’s campus, he said the sense of community he felt at the college stood out to him the …

Virgil Planning Board backs school redevelopment

The Virgil Planning Board recommended Thursday night approval of a zoning change and site plan for a project to convert the former Virgil Elementary School to senior apartments and a community …

Cortland County legislature approves new district map, July recess

Cortland County legislators approved measures Thursday for new legislature districts, repairs to the Cortland County Courthouse and to take a recess in July. Legislators voted, 15-0, to redraw the …

Nearly 100 people gathered Thursday night to celebrate Molly Reagan: a Cortland teacher, entrepreneur, artist, teacher, event planner, coach and performer who received the Cortland County …

McGraw Honor Roll

Here are the honor rolls for the third marking period in McGraw schools: 6TH SIXTH GRADE HIGH HONOR ROLLTatum Bonyak, Gavin Brown, Liliana Gleason, Jacob Hallstead, Hannah Hornbrook, Lucas Magee, …

Cortland police reported Thursday a string of fryer oil thefts, and it seeks more potential victims to pursue the investigation.The thefts have occurred from local restaurants, police say. If you …

Medical textiles manufacturer Cortland Biomedical announced this week it has a new director of operations, who will oversee the development of several new product lines.Kenneth DeGraff came to …

Cortland County reported one new case of COVID-19 on Thursday, the number of confirmed cases since the pandemic began rising to 13,685, the state Health Department reports.Tompkins and Cayuga …

Homer joins No Mow May The village of Homer, like the city of Cortland, will take part in No Mow May, the village announced Wednesday following the adop- tion of a resolution Tuesday. People …

Guthrie Cortland Medical Center will no longer operate its COVID-19 drive-thru testing location in the parking lot across the street from the main entrance of the hospital, the hospital announced …

Non-profit plans yearly college cleanup effort

You can help To volunteer for Red Dragon ReUse, visit: forms.gle/LBNFNbAejMRLZiQ99 It happens every May: SUNY Cortland students pack up to leave for the summer. They leave a lot of trash. But a …

Cost uptick crushes free tick-testing program

A free state tick-testing program has been paused due to a lack of funding, despite warming weather and growing tick populations.The Upstate Tick Testing Laboratory, through SUNY Upstate Medical …

City police to hire sergeant amid staffing shortage

The Cortland Police Department has hired 18 fresh-faced patrol officers in the past three years; it needs mentors to guide them, the police chief said. He’ll get them. “The dynamics of …

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