During the months of February and March Price Chopper and Market 32 ran an initiative to help the Muscular Dystrophy Association or MDA, and raised $215,844.60. The donations came from[Read More…]
Local News
Man Unlawfully Imprisoned Victim; Fights Officer’s
Last Friday, (June 3) Cortland City Police were called to 5 Garfield Street for a reported domestic argument. During the argument, 34 year old Eric F. Coville, shoved a female[Read More…]
Public Input on Public Transportation Tomorrow
Tomorrow (June 9th) a community transportation pop-up event will be taking place at the Beaudry Park Facility. The event will take place between 5:30pm to 7:30pm and residents are being[Read More…]
Calling All Artists; Cortland Arts Connect Wants You
The Cortland Arts Connect is calling all artists. They are still accepting applications for artists booths at their Arts off Main Festival on August 6th. Arts off Main festival is[Read More…]
Road Work Continues Throughout the Cortland Area
Starting today (Wednesday) DDS crews will be working on Fisher Ave. between Homer and Cortland on a gas line installation. Traffic delays are expected as traffic flow will be reduced[Read More…]
Ithaca Police Respond to Stabbing on Monday
Around 8:50am on Monday (June 6th) Ithaca Police responded to the 300 block of West State Street for a reported stabbing. Upon arrival officers found a victim with multiple stab[Read More…]
World Blood Donor Day June 14th
The American Red Cross celebrates every June 14th World Blood Donor Day. It is a day that serves as a reminder of the impact anyone can make when they donate[Read More…]
Toys for Tots Annual Motorcycle Ride a Success
Last Sunday (June 5th) the Homer Police Department joined in on the Toys for Tots annual motorcycle ride. The ride benefited the US Marines Corp Reserve Toys for Tots for[Read More…]
Village Closes Gazebo on Green to Public
Last week X101 reported acts of vandalism on the village green in the Village of Homer. The village has now officially closed the gazebo to the public. However, bands and[Read More…]
Homeless Man Steals Dead Pet; Burns it on Residence Front Porch
In the afternoon on Friday June, 3rd around 1pm 26 year old Devon R. Lane entered into a residence on West Main Street while residents living there were still inside.[Read More…]
Dairy Parade to Moo its Way Through Cortland Tonight
There was a big mooove with construction on Main St. taking place, but the Dairy parade didn’t utter a moment. This year’s route will go from North Main St. to[Read More…]
Phillips Free Library Summer Reading Program Begins
The Phillips Free Library in Homer began their summer reading program yesterday. The program is for children, teens, and adults of all ages. The reading registration you can find by[Read More…]
Opening Night for Cortland Repertory Theatre Tomorrow
Tomorrow (June 8th) will be opening night for the 50th season of the Cortland Repertory Theatre. The event takes place at Dwyer Memorial Park at 6799 Little York Lake Rd,[Read More…]
Water Babies Registration Now Open
The Cortland Youth Bureau is happy to announce that Water Babies is now open for children 2 years and under. Water Babies takes place Sunday at Wickwire pool from 11am[Read More…]
Do You Qualify? Homeowner Tax Rebate Credit
New York State is reminding to check to see if you qualify for the homeowner tax rebate credit, which is a one-year program that provides direct property tax relief to[Read More…]
Governor Hochul Signs New Gun Laws
Governor Kathy Hochul today signed a landmark legislative package to immediately strengthen the state’s gun laws, close critical loopholes exposed by shooters in Buffalo and Uvalde and protect New Yorkers[Read More…]
Invasive Species Awareness Week
The NY DEC and Agriculture Markets have announced that this week is New York’s 9th annual Invasive Species Awareness Week. The week will hold free public events until June 12th[Read More…]
Gas Prices Increase Further; Tax Cap no Relief
It was only about a week ago when the State of New York brought a tax cap to help relieve pain at the pump for consumers. The tax cap helped[Read More…]
Traveling? Make Sure to Secure your Load
We’ve all seen it on roadways and on highways of objects or debris laying on the ground and the Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee is reminding motorists of the importance of[Read More…]
Cortland Man Hits Trooper Vehicle on I81
Yesterday (June 5) on I81 in the town of Cicero a New York State Trooper was out of their vehicle removing debris that was obstructing traffic in the center lane[Read More…]