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Cyrus Hamilton of Alvena Avenue in Cortland has never lived on a dead-end street, but pending approval for Guthrie Cortland Medical Center to close off a part of his street as a reconfiguration …

Juneteenth draws hundreds to mark freedom

Waterfalls cascaded off the sides of the tent Saturday where 200 people huddled to celebrate Juneteenth — the official recognition of Black American emancipation and the newest federal …

Cortland reports two new cases Cortland County reported two new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday and Sunday, the number of confirmed cases rising to 4,586 The number of people who have contracted …

‘Time to change things up’

For Paige Ludwig, the biggest challenge of going to school during the pandemic was learning remotely. “It was weird, but I didn’t want to deal with the masks,” she said Friday. While the …

Pandemic recovery

It’s nearing 11 a.m. Tuesday, right before the lunch rush, and Nadia Sonnacchio and Cassandra Haskell are making green salad and macaroni salads, respectively, at The Deli Downtown in …

Guthrie to relax visitation policy starting Monday Guthrie, the health-care group that runs Guthrie Cortland Medical Center, announced Friday it will relax its visitation policy starting …

Setting up performance spaces during the Main Street Music Series in Cortland can cost $4,000 to $5,000 each year roughly a quarter of the series’ budget, its organizers said, but they have a plan …

Senior centers seek new ways to stay open

Communities across Cortland County are developing plans to run senior centers as the county considers consolidating its centers into one facility. Alice Barned, 84, of Cortlandville, has …

The $12 million Grace Brown House on Homer Avenue is a place for fresh starts: fresh starts for people coming out of abusive and violent relationships; and fresh starts for a neighborhood that …

Cortland reports no new cases, 1 death Cortland County reported no new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, the number of confirmed cases remaining 4,584 for the third consecutive day. However, one …

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