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The state Health Department reports 29,821 Cortland County residents have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, or 62.4% of the county’s total population. A total of 58.8% of the …

Trinity Valley Dairy in Truxton hosts Halloween fun

The organizers of Trinity Valley’s season-ending festival Saturday advised dressing up — both to beat the cold and because dressing up at Halloween is fun. They didn’t need to worry …

Leagues of people dressed as caped crusaders and supervillains alike gathered Saturday at comic store Heroes and Villains to meet guest artists and comic book writers, and bring a piece of comic-con …

Early voting starts today

Early voting begins today and continues to Nov. 6.The polling site for Cortland County is 112 River St., Cortland, at the rear of the building that contains offices for the Board of Elections and …

Pumpkins for Pigs prevents Halloween waste

Once Halloween is over, it’s time to get rid of the decor that includes pumpkins and gourds. In an effort to prevent waste, Eastlake Homestead in Homer partnered with Pumpkins for Pigs to …

Pregnant pause

Ashley Watts is eight months pregnant; with the baby only weeks away, she has yet to receive prenatal care.She has health insurance, but she doesn't have an obstetrics doctor — there's been a …

Cortland County dropped to a low risk of COVID-19 spread the federal government reported Friday, as did Tompkins County, However, Broome and Tioga counties jumped to high risk.Cortland County had 26 …

County considers Apex site for Micron supply chain

Today, the lot is a floor of poured concrete, dotted by piles of brick, assorted debris and the occasional trench. Cortland County officials hope to market it, the former Apex Tool factory, to a …

The Town of Cortlandville will have a special town board meeting at 4 p.m. Monday at the Peter Alteri Jr Municipal Garage, 3587 Terrace Road, the town announced Thursday. On the budget are items to …

Cortland County reported 11 cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, raising the number of confirmed cases since the pandemic began to 12,689, the state Health Department reports. Tompkins and Cayuga …

Murray Susskind’s product: pride, dignity and jobs

Murray “Roy” Susskind spent decades building a business – JM Murray – that gave pride, dignity and jobs to people with disabilities. Susskind died Oct. 18 after a long …

Residents split on solar law

Cortland County residents were almost evenly divided Thursday on whether Cortland County should shift responsibility for negotiating property tax deals with commercial solar developers to its …

Home-schooled students to show what scrap metal can do

For six weeks, 10 home-schooled students built a machine from scrounted parts and scrap metal to convert wood pellets to fuel used to run a gasoline generator. They showed off their work Thursday …

The Cortland Department of Public Works will begin its first round of leaf pickup starting Monday.Residents can pile their leaves between the curb and the sidewalk, said Deputy DPW Superintendent …

Dryden nears completion of village hall renovations

DRYDEN – For nearly five months, Rotha Marsh has endured the hassles of workers moving about, sometimes some extra noise, going to public meetings in a building down the street from …

Cortland County reported two cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, raising the number of confirmed cases since the pandemic began to 12,678, the state Health Department reports. Tompkins and Cayuga …

A 10-year-old boy was hurt Sunday when an off-road vehicle tipped in a field off Hobart Hill Road in Cortlandville, state police said.Two people were in the side-by-side vehicle about 1:59 p.m. when …

Look to tour, and taste, an edible garden next year

Seven Valleys Health Coalition plans to construct an edible park in Homer, a recreation space where people can learn about and taste wild foods native to the area.The park along the West Branch of …

State closes Stone Lounge

The State Liquor Authority suspended the license Wednesday of the Stone Lounge a week after police and state officials found 77 underage patrons of the Main Street bar. The …

The state Health Department reports 29,814 Cortland County residents have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, or 62.3% of the county’s total population. A total of 58.8% of the …

Doctor agrees to pay $900,000 after Medicaid provider fraud

A doctor with offices in Groton and Tully has agreed to pay the state and federal governments $900,000 to settle allegations of Medicaid fraud. New York Attorney General Letitia James today …

A new facility that will process food for distribution to food pantries and other organizations that help people in need will be unveiled at an open house scheduled Thursday. Seven Valleys …

Redistricting panel leans toward 13-district options

The Cortland County Redistricting Commission on Tuesday was leaning toward reducing the number of election districts to 13, down from the current 17; it did not commit to a final number. During …

Fly fishing -- part art, part skill, all outdoors

Fall season is full of outdoor opportunities. And while the fishing season may start in April when snow is still on the ground, it’s still going strong as the leaves change color each …

State sues local ski resort owners

Laurie Gerace has lived in Fabius since 1980. Last year, she witnessed the closure of the Toggenburg Mountain ski resort, a local cornerstone, and with it, she has seen a decline in her …

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