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C’ville man charged with forcible touching Accused : Eugene F. Hopkins Jr., 53, of Cortlandville Charges : Forcible touching, endangering the welfare of a child, misdemeanors. …

‘So many happy memories’

Year after year – 34 of them, in fact – 5- and 6-year-olds filled Kelly Reppenhagen’s classroom at Homer Elementary School. Dozens of excited, curious, enthusiastic, and probably …

‘The roads are coming apart’

The village of Homer is set this year to spend $130,000 to repave streets, some of which will be closed to traffic while work is underway, said village Highway Superintendent Phil Stockton. …

Homer planning mussel survey

The village of Homer plans to conduct a $21,300 survey of freshwater mussels, as required by the state, before removing the Newton fishline dam on the Tioughnioga River. The Homer Village voted …

Unemployment in Cortland County fell to 3.5% in April from 5.4% a year ago and 15.9% during the pandemic shutdown of 2020. However, while the unemployment rate was below even the 4.4% of the …

In its second recall in a week, Price Chopper is issuing a voluntary manufacturer recall Monday on Country Fresh 4.1-ounce Market 32 apples, cheese and pretzels with peanut butter tray, which may …

Cortland County: 5 new COVID cases, 1 death Cortland County saw five new cases of COVID-19, and one death, the state Health Department reported Tuesday, bringing the county to a total of 11,485 …

Meetings set - The McGraw school board will meet at 6:30 p.m. June 1 in the high school library. - The Cincinnatus school board will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the school library. …

C’ville man charged with strangulation Accused : Matthew D. Cranston, 28, of Cortlandville Charges : Second-degree strangulation, aggravated family offense, felonies; nine counts of …

What do you think about the blue bags?

The city of Cortland is asking residents how to improve its trash collection system — funded by blue bags. Make it cheaper, a pair of residents said Monday. “We don’t use the …

Memorial Day traditions return

Gary St. John adjusted the pad, kneeled down and scrubbed the gravestone.A splash of water, a switch to a smaller brush to clean a year’s worth of dirt, dust and grass from the engraved …

A service to commemorate the 10 people killed last week in a race-based attack in Buffalo and to oppose racism and violence will be 7 p.m. Thursday at the Cortland Interfaith Center, sponsored by the …

A brand of frozen pizza available at Price Chopper has been recalled because of the potential to find metal in the meat, Schenectady-based Price Chopper has announced. Palermo Villa, Inc. issued …

Katie Keyser makes us a lot of friends. The city desk and its reporters pursue public accountability journalism. As important as that work is to make sure public officials and institutions work in …

4 new cases in Cortland County Cortland County saw four new cases of COVID-19, the state Health Department reported Monday, bringing the county to a total of 11,480 cases since the pandemic …

Helping to plant the Seeds of Hope

Ragtime music filled the air Saturday at Rose Hall in Cortland as Jazz Happens Band lew horns, plucked banjos and jammed keyboards before more than 30 people. In front of the stage, organizations …

Showcasing their craft

SUNY Cortland donned a Hollywood feel Saturday for the Blackbird Film Festival: staged photos, VIP passes, people mingling with filmmakers, artists, producers and actors. The films weren’t …

Cortland County added 600 jobs in April from the year before, up to 18,400 jobs, but that remains below the 19,600 of April 2019, before the coronavirus pandemic forced a shutdown. The county in …

DRYDEN — Tompkins Cortland Community College was among four community colleges added recently to campuses where the state’s Educational Opportunity Program is available, providing access …

Cortland County: 12 new cases Cortland County saw 12 new cases of COVID-19 over the weekend, the state Health Department reported Sunday, bringing the county to a total of 11,476 cases since the …

May 17 Cathy Wood of DeRuyter used to wear masks as soon as she got out of the car. But she hasn’t done that in a while since the mask mandate was lifted by the state in February. …

Stop on a dime

Jason Noble waited at a Dryden gas station about 5:15 p.m Thursday, as usual, about the time route 6 from Cortland to Dryden would arrive. He knew it would get there, eventually. “At noon, I …

Food Sense makes cents

Greater Cortland area food pantry officials report a program to help people — regardless of income — is seeing increased use as the prices of food escalate across the nation. Food …

Sheriff says jail faces overcrowding again

Crowding at the Cortland County Jail, which once cost the county $1 million a year, is returning, Sheriff Mark Helms said this week, as inmates who were free without bail before conviction now must …

A chicken barbecue today in Homer will raise money for the Cortland Police Department’s canine program. People can pick up food starting 11 a.m. at Anderson Farm Market on Route 281. …

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