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Jury considers Pittman’s fate

Jurors will resume deliberations Monday in the case of a Cortland man accused of attempted murder, charged with shooting a woman in the neck in December 2022 in an apartment on Main Street in …

County seeks public input for strategic development

 Why would you suggest somebody else move here? What would you like changed in order to feel that way? Cortland County officials want to know. The county Planning Department will begin …

The St. Anthony’s Day Italian Festival will be June 8 and 9, but events actually begin June 1, the planning committee announced Friday.

Four people were injured Thursday afternoon in a motor vehicle accident at Kinney Gulf Road and Route 281 in Cortlandville, firefighters reported. Firefighters were dispatched about 2:45 p.m., …

One person is homeless after a kitchen fire Thursday Night on Park Street ikn Cortland got into the building’s walls and roofline, the Cortland Fire Department reported. Firefighters …

Fresh art, reused materials

It’s one thing if an object can be saved from a landfill and taken into a new home. It’s another thing altogether if it can be saved from a landfill, and be used to create something …

Cayuga Health will have a free, interactive webinar, “Digestive Health and Colon Cancer Prevention,” at 5:30 p.m. march 26. The webinar features a panel of healthcare experts who …

A ban on residential brush burning across New York begins Saturday, reports the state Department of Environmental Conservation and firefighting organizations. The seasonal ban, first enacted in …

Incumbent village board members in Dryden and Groton are uncontested for re-election in Tuesday’s village elections, the Tompkins County Board of Elections reports. In Dryden, Daniel W. …

The Cortland Enlarged City School district seeks candidates for three school board members whose positions will be on the ballot May 21. To be on the ballot, candidates must be qualified to vote …

‘You don’t stop trying’

Perceptions about homeless people need to change, greater Cortland area leaders said at Wednesday’s Cortland Counts Community Forum. “Perception is how we interpret our environment …

After $4.5 million renovation, new hotel welcomes guests

Central NY Hospitality co-owners opened the Hometowne Studios & Conference Center Cortland last week, an effort that took three years. And there’s more for co-owners Haman Anand and Richie …

C’ville tries again for $6.7 million grant for Gutchess

The Town of Cortlandville hopes to get a $6.7 million grant to fund work at the Gutchess Lumber Sports Complex, a second attempt to reach into this federal pot. The Cortlandville Town Board …

Scouts to honor McDermott posthumously

In the 1960s, he was a U.S. sailor serving with the Marines in Vietnam. From 2005 to 2011, he was the chief elected official of the village of Homer, serving three terms in that role. …

The Cortland County Sheriff’s Office will take part in a statewide high-visibility campaign Friday through Sunday in conjunction with St. Patrick’s Day. Expect more patrols seeking …

The Cortland Enlarged City School District Board of Education will meet at 6 p.m. March 26 at the Kaufman Center, 1 Valley View Drive.

McLEAN — The McLean Community Church will have a dinner from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday at the church, 50 Church St. The menu includes ham and scalloped potatoes, a vegetable medley, rolls, …

Voters in the villages of Dryden, Groton, Cayuga Heights and Trumansburg will be the first to use Tompkins County’s new voting machines Tuesday. The county spent $600,000 on them and …

DRYDEN — The Tompkins Cortland Community College Foundation seeks nominations for alumni to honor at the college’s commencement in may. Any community member can nominate a graduate …

Attempted murder trial begins

As the trial of a Cortland man accused of shooting a woman in the neck in her Cortland apartment in December began Tuesday, Cortland County District Attorney Patrick Perfetti gave a long explanation …

Attorneys for an Oswego County woman accused of killing her mother in Solon on Dec. 27 are seeking autopsy records, contending the Cortland County District Attorney’s Office is improperly …

Cortland IDA may give land to Homer for dog park

The village of Homer may soon have the county’s first dog park. Mike McMahon, chair of the Cortland County Industrial Development Agency and Business Development Corp. board of directors, …

County panel backs flow-control officers

Cortland County legislators recommended Tuesday creating two flow control officer positions to make sure trash that is supposed to go to the county landfill actually goes to the county landfill. …

SUNY reverses course; club allowed after lawsuit

A pair of SUNY Cortland students can finally have their club, Turning Point USA, meet in campus buildings. All it took was suing their school. Megan Rothmund and Gabriella Delorenzo tried last …

The Cincinnatus Central School Board of Education will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the school library.

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