City to have new mayor & police chief by year’s end
Local News February 25, 2021The City of Cortland will have both a new mayor and police chief by year’s end. Mayor Brian Tobin
The City of Cortland will have both a new mayor and police chief by year’s end. Mayor Brian Tobin
City of Cortland Mayor Brian Tobin today has announced in a press release that he is not seeking reelection.
A public hearing will lead off tonight’s meeting of the Town of Cortlandville Planning Board.
“I settled my roots here after spending my entire life drifting around. This is my home,”
SUNY Cortland president Erik Bitterbaum and City Mayor Brian Tobin addressed joint efforts to ensure
Local police departments are gathering feedback from their communities as directed by Governor Cuomo’s
Main Street Farms is raising money and seeking local artists for a mural project planned for this summer.
Several area representatives took to social media for reflection on yesterday’s events at the U.S.
It’s understandable to feel like holding on to the holidays — this year, possibly more than
(feature photo provided by SUNY Upstate) Central New York got its first shipment of COVID-19 vaccines
Santa Claus paid a socially distant visit to city of Cortland neighborhoods this weekend. He got a special
Tomorrow night (December 4) is the city of Cortland’s annual tree lighting ceremony. The event will
City of Cortland officials will host their first of three virtual meetings on the police department today
The City of Cortland Police and Fire Departments introduced new members last week. On Friday, police
City of Cortland police are looking for a man wanted on serious crimes who might be armed with a weapon.
Cortland Common Council meets tomorrow night for a short meeting that will include virtual public hearings
A Marathon man wanted for violating his parole led police on a dangerous pursuit early Thursday (October
Mayor Brian Tobin previewed the tentative 2021 City of Cortland budget at last night’s common council
A member of the Cortland City Police Department was reprimanded for inappropriately displaying a weapon
After being convicted in July of a rape that occurred more than a year ago, 59-year-old Raymond Cole