Living-and-leisure

The Jazz Horn Legacy Sextet will perform a free concert 7:30 p.m. Aug. 20 at the United Presbyterian Church of Cortland. The Sanctuary Seasonings committee is preparing its first reception for an …

SYRACUSE — The Everson Museum of Art announces "Raymon Elozua: Structure/Dissonance," a new exhibition opening Sept. 10. Elozua’s first major museum exhibition since his 2003 …

A look at what’s happening the next week:

'It's going to be a trip'

Seven years is a long time for people in their 60s and 70s, Linda Smith said — that’s how long it’s been since the Tribe last revived itself in Cortland. “It’s going …

Zucchini: It's so versatile

I had my doubts when Carla Plunkett wanted to highlight zucchini — as in, ask readers for 50 recipes for each year of the Cortland Farmers Market’s tenure. Oh man, zucchini? It’s …

'Returning to roots'

Hugh Riehlman’s family now has three generations of Brockway Truck owners. “I own one Brockway, my son, Joel, owns one, which is featured on all the advertisements this year, and his …

Grandma living her new gig

Janice Logan, 63, of Tully, a retired nurse, babysits her grandson, Finn, almost 2, these days, and the two were at Suggett Park on a broiling hot Friday. What do you like to do? “I love …

Tailor Made to mark 30 years at Homer Hops

Tink Bennett has learned a thing or two over his 30 years heading Tailor Made. “Surround yourself with good musicians and also, to run it like a business, and make sure everyone that comes …

'Garden of Earthly Delights'

Jo Boring is in her element — writing a story that dancers will accentuate for a burlesque show — “Garden of Earthly Delights” – that will take the stage Saturday at the …

A raucous original musical by team StarKid, “Firebringer” tells the story of the dawn of humanity, when one tribe of cave-people survives the many trials of prehistoric life under the …

Recipe for better pesto, zucchini brouhaha

I seriously need to get in the kitchen and cook. Cukes need pickling, blueberries have to go into a cake and basil has to be preserved. What happened to July? My head is spinning. Jo …

"Two Pals" watercolor show at Cortland Free Library

Danielle Bellumori of Conyngham, Pennsylvania, and Sandy Cowan of Cortland will stage a watercolor show at the Cortland Free Library in August. About 30 paintings will be the subject of a …

A look in the window: Taking it day by day

William Buchanan of Cortland, 71, a retired Pall Trinity Micro employee, was staying out of the hot sun Friday at a garage sale near Yaman Park. His wife, Patricia, was by his side. He agreed to an …

GoGone will appear 7 p.m. Thursday in Courthouse Park for the city’s free music series. Bring a lawn chair or blanket. For 20 years, the band has been bringing songs of adventure and …

'Don’t grow more than you can take care of'

Joan Franklin says her doctor tells her: Keep going with her gardening. “Don’t stop,” he told the Scott woman. The 78-year-old is listening to him. She’s adamant about …

Rooftop concert, cruise-in Tuesday

If you are proud of your car, bring it to the annual Mustang Club’s Summer Rooftop Concert, said Bill Kulikowsky of Homer. The cruise in will take place 5:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Cort-Lanes …

The Arts Off Main Festival is a reimagining of the 12-year-old Cortland Arts & Wine Festival: in a new locale, with a new way to feature wine, beer and food, but keeping artists, musicians and …

We have zucchini; we need recipes

In honor of the 45th year of the Cortland Farmers Market, we’re asking home cooks to give us a zucchini recipe to publish — one for each year the market has been in existence. Carla …

'I fell in love with the Rain'

Cloey Tierno is no stranger to song writing. “I started writing songs and singing in the third grade,” said the 17-year-old Cortland girl, who will start her senior year at Cortland …

“Just Mercy —A Story of Justiceand Redemption”———By Bryan Stevenson,PenguinRandom House 2014 Walter McMillian was an ordinary guy who worked hard at his job. He …

Ziplining and beating the heat

Jaime Gonzalez of Cortland, 42, is a licensed practical nurse, who was enjoying Suggett Park with her twins and her niece on Friday. What’s on the schedule today? “Hanging out with my …

Ukraine connection, right on the wall

Cheri Sheridan saw in a historian’s research of Ryah Ludins, the woman who made the wood relief mural at the Cortland Post Office, that she was “Russian born.” Is she really from …

Due to additional positive cases of COVID-19 within the Cortland Repertory Theatre company, CRT has cancelled the remainder of their 2022 mainstage summer season, including all performances of …

Mary Dexter wins prestigious cemetery research honor

Mary Dexter is not alone in her love of cemeteries and grave stone carvers. When she attends an Association for Gravestone Studies conference, she meets with like-minded people. The topics they cover: How to do grave preservation; sandstone vs. marble markers; urn or willow shapes on stones; and who are the 1900s-era New England carvers.

TODAY“Agatha Christie’s ‘Murder on the Orient Express,” through July 30, Cortland Repertory Theatre’s Little York Pavilion, Little York. Call 800-427-6160 or …

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