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Alton Parker honored with plaque, day of remembrance

A century after Alton B. Parker – a presidential nominee and the state’s chief appeals court judge – laid the cornerstone of the Cortland County Courthouse, Cortland County still …

Guthrie opens Ob-Gyn clinic in Cortland

Guthrie opened an obstetrics and gynecology office in Cortland this week to fill a growing need for women’s health services in Cortland County, the health care provider announced.Guthrie …

Accused: Brian D. Tuning, 36, 2385 Stafford Road, CincinnatusCharges: Fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property, a felony; petit larceny, a misdemeanorDetails: Tuning used another person's …

SPCA to inspect properties housing multiple pets

Cortland residents can now own more than three dogs or four cats – something once prohibited – but their home must pass an inspection, under a new city law. “It began from the …

Cortland County reported seven cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, raising the number of confirmed cases since the pandemic began to 12,652, the state Health Department reports. Tompkins and Cayuga …

Chiller Haunted House ghosts former haunts

Over the past four decades, the Chiller Haunted House has grown from a small operation based out of a garage to a public spectacle and local Halloween tradition. This year, it will return to the …

The Cincinnatus Central School District board will meet 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the school library.

Main Street smoking ban tabled for reconsideration

Speakers split Tuesday night at a public hearing on a proposed local law that would ban smoking, vaping or cannabis use on Main Street in Cortland."I wanted to share that I am not a smoker, however I …

Former teacher teaches teachers to cope with stress

Her initial plan was to take a semester off during the pandemic. Two years later, Jen Rafferty has traded her job as a middle school music teacher at Cortland High School to help educators improve …

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 …

Cortland County reported four cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, raising the number of confirmed cases since the pandemic began to 12,645, the state Health Department reports.Tompkins and Cayuga counties …

Trash haulers: One truck at a time rule is forcing delays

Cortland County’s trash haulers continue to clash with the county landfill over a rule created in March allowing only one hauler to deposit trash into the landfill at a time. Ron Fuller, …

DRYDEN — The Dryden Senior Citizens will meet Monday at the Dryden Veterans Memorial Home, Route 13, Dryden. A meeting starts at 11:45 a.m., followed by lunch 12:15 p.m. The menu includes …

Not everyone ran – in fact, some did the race in a stroller – but the people who spent Saturday morning at Yaman Park were all there to highlight health by being active. …

City requests $2 million grant to fund Gillette apartments

The city of Cortland plans to seek a $2 million grant to help a developer repurpose the former Gillette Skirt Factory at 32 Miller St. into 20 loft-style apartment units and two commercial spaces. …

Homer considers billboard proposal’s environmental effects

The Homer Town Board continues to consider a proposal for the construction of billboards on Interstate 81. And they’re taking their time to get it right. “I can’t choose a …

Scott people: Amazon skips us

Over the past month, residents of Scott say they have had trouble receiving packages from popular online store Amazon, with many items never reaching their destinations. “We have Amazon …

The village of Homer will turn water off at 6 p.m. Monday to fix a leak at the corner of Cayuga and Cortland streets, the village announced Friday. The water will be off until the repair is …

Smoking on Main Street to become illegal

A public hearing is scheduled Tuesday on a proposal to ban smoking – including vaping and cannabis – along sidewalks in the city of Cortland. The city Common Council will consider …

DRYDEN — Tompkins Cortland Community College is sponsoring a Community Job and Internship Fair from 2 to 6 p.m. Thursday at the main campus in Dryden. Attendees — residents and …

Cortland County planning director steps down

Trisha Jesset, Cortland County’s director of planning, will step down from her position, prompting a debate on the requirements for the job. The director of planning oversees the county …

Cortland to begin paid parking

The city plans to institute paid parking across downtown Cortland, the mayor said Wednesday. Not all parking spaces downtown will be metered, and charges won’t be incurred in some places …

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 …

CRT spins together artists for 10th Fiber Arts Festival

The fall breeze chilled artists from across the Finger Lakes huddled Saturday morning in the Little York Park Pavilion in Dwyer Memorial Park for the Fiber Arts Festival. The event hosted by …

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