Chief Catalano nears retirement after 4 decades in local law enforcement
Local News February 16, 2021(First reported by WXHC on February 4, 2021) The city of Cortland is looking for a new chief of police.
(First reported by WXHC on February 4, 2021) The city of Cortland is looking for a new chief of police.
Yesterday, University Police at SUNY Cortland bid farewell and good luck to Sgt. Frank Dalton. He entered
“You’ve got to know when to hold ’em and know when to fold ’em.” Cortland County
Today, Dr. Joseph Scopelliti announced his retirement after more than a decade as president and CEO of
On this week’s Meet Cortland County segment: WXHC’s Vinnie Bellardini spoke with New York
Yesterday, the Cortland County Sheriff’s Office recognized the retirement of Sgt. David Tobias, who
Retiring today is Cortland City Fire Cpt. Dave Jensen, capping two decades of service with the department.
The search for a new superintendent of Cortland Enlarged City School District is underway. Following
Just days after District 125 Assemb. Barbara Lifton announced she would retire after nine terms, District
State Senator James Seward announced yesterday (January 20) that he will not seek re-election at the
Superintendent Michael Hoose has announced he will retire at the end of the current academic year from
After more than two decades and a posted record of 155-85 (.646), Dan MacNeill has announced his retirement
Cortland Common Council met for its second September meeting last night (September 17), lifting a hiring
This Saturday’s (August 10) Meet Cortland County segment was a 3-for-1 edition, featuring the
The Guthrie Clinic yesterday (July 29) named Bath native Jennifer Yartym, MSPT, MBA as the new president
Recently retired City of Cortland Deputy Fire Chief and Code Enforcement Director Bill Knickerbocker
Cortland Common Council met last night (July 2) and authorized more of the contracts involved with ongoing
City of Cortland Deputy Fire Chief William Knickerbocker yesterday (June 27) officially retired after
Pete Tyler exited the doors of the Ithaca Police Department as Chief for the final time yesterday (May
This past weekend was SUNY Cortland’s 150th commencement, but this week the attention shift’s to