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Cortland County legislators consider county charter

Cortland County legislators are considering whether the county should join the 23 New York counties that have charter governments, shifting some of the legislators’ responsibilities to either …

Senior centers continue independently from county

Last year, Cortland county defunded most of its senior centers, instead establishing a single center in Cortland and awarding grants to outlying senior groups. Today, the centers report a variety …

Gutchess ‘beyond baseball’

Backhoes and excavators added to large piles of displaced topsoil Thursday and made way for two new diamonds at Gutchess Lumber Sports Complex, with portable mounds to allow sports other than …

The first round of the fall brush and leaf pick-up in Cortland will be Monday to Friday, the city of Cortland announced Friday. Residents should place their brush and leaves at the edge of the …

Planting a 9,000-job, $100 billion, 2.4 million-square-foot manufacturing facility in Onondaga County could mean a crop of new neighbors, new companies and new development in Cortland County, and …

Accused: Travis M. Hardwick, 31, homeless Charges: First-degree criminal contempt, aggravated family offense, felonies; attempted second-degree escape, a misdemeanor Details: Hartwick …

Riley talks jobs in Cortland

Cortland residents questioned Congressional candidate Josh Riley about employment and access to mental health services Thursday morning at Bru 64. Riley, an Endicott native, faces Republican Marc …

County ponders $152M budget

Cortland County legislators will consider a $152.1 million budget for 2023 that cuts spending more than $600,000, but increases the property tax levy 2% to $38.5 million. County Administrator …

Cortland County remained at medium risk of coronavirus transmission, the CDC reported Thursday, as Tompkins was elevated to medium risk from low. Broome and Tioga counties were elevated to high …

Accused: Thomas Bobnick, 58, of DrydenCharges: Driving while intoxicated, a misdemeanorDetails: Bobnick's vehicle was stopped about 12:34 a.m. Setp. 3 on Route 366 in Dryden for traffic infractions. …

The grand opening for Route 13 Discount Liquor and Wine will be Oct. 29, with a wine-tasting event. The store, at 873 Route 13 in South Cortland, will be open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Thursday, …

Day after day, 6-year-old PJ Westcott sat behind his lemonade stand: Lemonade, 75 cents a cup. Maybe some brownies. He planned to sell enough to buy a bike. He got enough with one sale – to …

SUNY police want women to make up 30% of its force

Despite making up more than half the U.S. population, women make up only 12% of its police officers. SUNY Cortland’s police department hopes to change that. The department plans to …

Cortland County reported 20 cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, raising the number of confirmed cases since the pandemic began to 12,544, the state Health Department reports. Tompkins and Cayuga …

Irma Quinones stood on the porch of her Clinton Avenue home, looking over the plot of wildflowers past the sidewalk. “I’m sure it'll look beautiful when it's done, but right now, if …

Accused: Joseph C. Zoll, 4297 Route 11 E3, Cortlandville Charges: Two counts of seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, a misdemeanor Details: A Cortland police detective …

Supporters begin plans to improve Dwyer Park

They began by agreeing on a mission statement: to create a diverse and sustainable forest that provides recreation and enjoyment for Cortland County and surrounding area residents. Members of …

Cancer center marks first year

A year ago this month, Tom Leahy of Locke found out he had stage 4 prostate cancer — just as the Renzi Cancer Center at Guthrie Cortland Medical Center opened. "It was a scary thing to …

Cortland County reported seven cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, raising the number of confirmed cases since the pandemic began to 12,524, the state Health Department reports. Tompkins and Cayuga …

Cortland to seek finance chief

Cortland city leaders want to hire a city manager. Instead, they voted Tuesday night to seek a director of administration and finance. Mayor Scott Steve has been filled the position since he took …

Healing everyone

About 40% of Cortland County’s LGBTQ population was at risk of a substance use disorder, the county’s most recent health assessment found, leading health advocates to see better access …

Cortland County reported four cases of COVID-19 on Monday, raising the number of confirmed cases since the pandemic began to 12,517, the state Health Department reports. Tompkins and Cayuga …

Prostate tests getting easier, Guthrie tells men

Prostate cancer – the leading cause of cancer deaths in men – often goes unnoticed, a doctor said during a new conference capping Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, as he recommended …

One expects a certain amount of mail in my line of work. Some people praise us, which is nice. Some critique us, which is much appreciated if the critique is fair. Some, of course, are less than …

Cortland police will offer coffee with a cop from 9 to 11 a.m. Wednesday at New York Bagel Cafe & Deli, 33 Main St., the department has announced. Homer boards meet Oct. 11The Homer Central …

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