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St. Anthony’s Festival goes live this weekend

Carl Fadale squeezes in his cooking for the St. Anthony’s Festival when he can. “I made a meat sauce last week,” said the parishioner at the Pomeroy Street church. As in 80 …

ITHACA — Cayuga Nature Center’s Lodge will officially reopen to the public June 18. Visitors are invited to explore the indoor lodge, in addition to the outdoor grounds and trails. The …

Bridge results Barb Gage and Chuck Kasten were first-place winners at the Cortland Duplicate Bridge Club game with 34.5 points. Average for the game was 24 points. Second place was Jim …

Homer woman says pandemic is ‘liberating’

Amanda Halliwell, of Homer, is an administrative assistant at SUNY Cortland. The 54-year-old spent Friday at her daughter’s house in Cortland, helping her staff a garage sale. - What’s …

Cortland Repertory Theatre begins its 50th anniversary summer season at the Little York Pavilion with its debut production of the tribal rock musical “Hair.” The show has a book and …

ITHACA — Ithaca Children’s Garden will install its first permanent structure this spring — a 30-foot yurt. The garden began installing the yurt earlier this spring. It will …

Community baby shower set The Cortland YMCA will host a community baby shower Saturday, sponsored by Molina Healthcare. It will take place 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Rotary Pavilion at …

Elder abuse is a hidden tragedy and the signs are not always easily recognizable, reports the Cortland County Area Agency on Aging. This can include physical, emotional and sexual abuse but also …

Women of Faith to meet Friday Women of Faith will meet 10 a.m. Friday at Christ Community Church, 292 Tompkins St., Cortland. The first portion of the meeting will be sharing prayers, …

Bugs in the garden

OK, we have been planting our gardens, weather permitting in winter-like April and early May, followed by a swing of tropical weather that has us all scratching our heads. Now the plants and the …

Temple Brith Sholom of Cortland will offer a klezmer concert 7 p.m. June 18 at the Center for the Arts of Homer. Doors open at 6 p.m. Tickets are available at …

EARLVILLE — Earlville Opera House will host “Living in Limbo: Portraits from the Border,” an exhibit by artist Bill McLaughli,n who spent time in Tijuana, Mexico, making portraits …

Art League show opens tonight The Cortland Art League is hosting an opening reception 5 to 7 p.m. today at the Cortland Free Library, 32 Church St. More than 30 works of a variety of …

PETERBORO —The Gerrit Smith Estate National Historic Landmark and the National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum will open Saturday for the season. The exterior interpretive signage at the …

KNOW Theatre will conclude its 2021-22 season with a production of Paula Vogel’s “How I Learned to Drive,” June 10 to 26. The tale of survival follows the troubling …

TODAY - Aiken , 6 p.m., Cortland Beer Co., 16 Court St., Cortland. - Singer/Songwriter Night , 6 to 8 p.m., Hopshire Brewery, Route 13, Freeville. - Farm to Concert Dinner , 5 p.m., …

Dryden society to host sale DRYDEN — Dryden Town Historical Society Op Sale will take place Friday and Saturday at the Southworth Homestead, 14 North St., Dryden. Times are 8 a.m. to 5 …

Bridge results Barb Klockowski and Laura Simon were first-place winners of the Cortland Duplicate Bridge Game Friday with 16 points. Average for the game was 12 points. Two teams tied …

Lori Megivern to be honored

Being a union president for Cortland High teachers was important work, Lori Megivern said. She filled the mostly volunteer post for 19 years. “Basically it was an equity thing. The teachers …

“Born a Crime,” By Trevor Noah, Penguin Random House 2016 Some people have a knack for understanding what they see and making complicated issues seem very simple. This is a …

Historial society wins $2,000 grant Cortland County Historical Society officials said a hearty thank you in an email note Friday. The 25 Homer Ave. museum and research center on Tuesday won …

Westminster chimes sound in Cincinnatus

Beth MacRae never thought she’d see new chimes in the belfry of the Cincinnatus Area Heritage Society. A project of that scope would have taken years to pull off. Years. “I …

Where are the little people?

I was about 4 years old when our first black-and-white TV arrived in our home in 1955. We were all so excited! I really did not understand why everyone was excited, but all the commotion made me …

Superheroes aren’t born. They’re made of bad luck and toxic byproducts. To think of one without at least a dab of trauma is tougher than leaping tall buildings in a single bound. But …

Dryden seniors to host picnic DRYDEN — The Dryden Senior Citizens will meet for an indoor picnic June 13 at the Dryden Veterans Memorial Home, Route 13, Dryden. Lunch is served at …

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