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DRYDEN — the Dryden Senior Citizens will meet at 11:45 a.m. April 22 at the Dryden Veterans Memorial Home on Route 13. Announcements are 11:45 a.m.; lunch is 12:15 p.m. The menu includes …

Rainbow trout, largemouth bass, channel catfish, black crappie, hybrid bluegill/sunfish, sterile grass carp, fathead minnows, fish food and other pond supplies can now be ordered through Cortland …

The Zonta Club of Cortland has awarded $7000 to Cortland area organizations toimprove the legal, political, economic, educational, health, and professional lives of women and girls. Recipients …

Accused: Anna E. Carberry, 50, of Mechanicville Charges: Driving while intoxicated, first-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, felonies. Details: Tompkins County …

McLEAN -- McLean Community Church’s lasagna dinner is scheduled for 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday. There is a $15 fee for the meal of lasagna, salad, garlic toast, chocolate and vanilla pudding …

The McGraw Central School District Board of Education will meet at 6:30 p.m. April 17 in the high school library.

The Cortland American Legion, at 212 Tompkins St., Cortland, will host its monthly breakfast from 8 to 11:30 a.m. April 14. All meals are cooked by order and an omelet special is featured.

DRYDEN — Tompkins Cortland Community College will host its Spring Open House April 19 and 20 at its main campus in Dryden. The event lets prospective students talk with faculty about their …

DRYDEN — The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority will have an open house April 17 in Dryden to outline a proposed solar array in the town of Dryden, the agency announced. …

Country Acres wins $300,000 grant

Country Acres Animal Shelter in Homer will use a $300,000 state grant to, among other things, create a new space where potential pet parents can meet a new member of the family. “This …

Guthrie: Parking lot work should end in May

Additional parking spots closer to the Guthrie Cortland Medical Center’s main entrance will improve accessibility for people with disabilities, said hospital President Jen Yartym. The …

‘I can’t miss it’

At first, Cortland resident Layla Trombley didn’t care much for Monday’s solar eclipse, attending Cortland Junior-Senior High School to support her daughter, Jenna Noelle, a music student …

You can keep your spring season, or your planting season, or your weather-is-changing-too-fast-to-know season. To me this is contest season. The publisher will tell you — he certainly tells me …

SUNY Cortland to host food system education week

Starting Monday, SUNY Cortland kicks off Harvest Week – the culmination of its year-long series of events surrounding food. Every year, the Cultural and Intellectual Climate Committee …

40-year C’ville assessor to retire

Cortlandville Town Assessor David Briggs held off his retirement as long as he could. Housing prices are up – 30% to 40% over the past few years – and he wanted to see them stabilized …

‘We all eat’

The farmer. The grocer. The shopper. The chef. The diner and the designers. Everyone has a place in the food system and Tompkins Cortland Community College students are getting a two-year degree by …

Cortland County Legislators will consider on Tuesday a permit to allow Purple Heart signs on state highways. The Highway Committee will consider the measure “To honor the Purple Heart …

A new report finds Cayuga Health spent more on financial assistance and community investment than the value of its tax exemption in 2021, giving the health system what the researchers call a …

The HEALing Communities Study, which looks at the effectiveness of tools to prevent and reduce opioid use disorder, will present its findings Wednesday. The study, which ran from July 2022 to …

The armor of information

The body camera resting right over Lt. Cheyenne Cute’s heart weighs perhaps a couple of ounces – about as much as a smartphone with a case. But it adds to a collection of gear that …

Crews continue storm cleanup

About 64 utility customers remained without power about mid-day Thursday after a storm Wednesday knocked down trees and power lines across upstate New York, at one point killing power to nearly 3,500 …

Stakeholders: Cortland County needs housing, child care

As Elevate Cortland, the county’s strategic development plan, wraps up its public meetings, common themes have emerged: the need for housing and childcare. A group of about 12 stakeholders …

The Cortland Board of Education will have a special meeting at 5 p.m. Tuesday at the Kaufman Center, 1 Valley View Drive.

GROTON — Groton City United Church of Christ will offer a spaghetti supper starting 4:30 p.m. April 20, the church announced. The menu includes spaghetti, salad, bread and butter, drink …

Two men were arrested Wednesday following complaints of burglaries from off-campus student housing while the college was on spring break, Cortland police said Thursday. Troy Schermerhorn, 34, no …

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