Early yesterday morning, around 6:45am, the City of Cortland Fire Department responded to a reported structure fire at 185 Port Watson Street in the City of Cortland. When firefighters arrived,[Read More…]
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Maintenance at Former Parker School Cost City Nearly One Hundred Thousand Dollars; City Looks for Redevelopment of Property
Ever since Parker Elementary School was closed by the Cortland Enlarged City School District back in 2019 the former school has sat empty with hopes of redevelopment come and gone[Read More…]
NY DMV: New State Inspections Stickers Announced
The yearly color changing stickers in the bottom left corner of your front windshield are officially getting a makeover. Recently, the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles has announced[Read More…]
Quack Quack Quack! Common Council Grants Permits for Corn Ducky Derby
Organizers for the Corn Ducky Derby have been granted permission for their Special Event permit and Sound Device Permit during the Common Council meeting last night. The Corn Ducky Derby[Read More…]
Town of Dryden: Volunteer Board Opportunities Available
The Town of Dryden has announced there are multiple volunteer opportunities to be on one of the towns boards. Those open board positions include the Agricultural Advisory Committee, Conservation Board[Read More…]
State Gas Price Decreases Slightly Due to High Supply
The website AAA says the average price of a gallon of gas in New York State has fallen 1 cent from a week prior, and 3 cents compared to a[Read More…]
Homer Schools Offering Transportation to Students Walking to School Tomorrow
Extremely low temperatures are expected for tomorrow and the Homer Central School District is offering district transportation to students who typically walk to school on Friday, February 3rd. Parents or[Read More…]
Cortland County BDC, Legislature Help Local Woman Open Coffee Shop
A Cortland woman recently achieved the dream of opening her own coffee shop called Common Grounds thanks to the Cortland County Business Development Corporation as well as the County Legislature.[Read More…]
Cold Air Takes a Toll on Your Car Battery; AAA Offers Tips
Temperatures are expected to reach well below zero and for your car that could mean bad news for your car battery. Triple A reports the extreme cold will cause many[Read More…]
Village of Homer Public Hearing on Proposed LED Signage Stirs Debate
The Village of Homer held a public hearing regarding the proposed LED signage law that will eventually go into effect sometime this year at the Homer Town Hall on Tuesday,[Read More…]
Stop From Being Scammed; Tips Provided by Consumer Protection
It is Identity Theft Awareness Week thru this Friday and Consumer Protection is offering tips to New Yorkers on how to spot a potential skimming scam. One scam the Department[Read More…]
Public Hearing in Town of Tully Regarding Solar Moratorium
The Town of Tully has announced that a public hearing will take place on Wednesday, February 8th at 7pm at the Municipal Building (5833 Meetinghouse Rd.) in Tully. The public[Read More…]
Access to Independence of Cortland County 1 of 6 Organizations in State to Support Addiction Prevention Services in High-Need Communities
Governor Kathy Hochul announced yesterday $5.25 million dollars in awards to six substance use and prevention coalitions throughout the state. The funding granted will enable the recipients to focus on[Read More…]
Cortland Man Arrested After Violating Court Order on Weapons Possession
The Cortland County Sheriff’s Office assisted the City of Cortland Police Department back on January 10th with an investigation on Woodland Ave. in the City of Cortland. Before the investigation[Read More…]
Cold Weather Returns This Weekend; NFPA Urges Caution When Using Space Heaters
The cold weather is making a big return this weekend and temperatures are expected to be in the single digits. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) is urging the general[Read More…]
Family & Children’s Counseling Services Given Proclamation for P.S. I Love You Day by County Legislature
The Family & Children’s Counseling Services has recently announced that the organization took part in a proclamation conducted by the Cortland County Legislature in anticipation of “P.S. I Love You[Read More…]
Empire State Winter Games Torch Relay Coming to Cortland Tonight
The 43rd Empire State Winter Games Torch Relay has kicked off this past Sunday and tonight the torch will be making a stop at 5:15pm at the J.M. McDonald Sports[Read More…]
Village of Homer Ice Rink Officially Open
The cold weather have brought some good news for residents waiting to skate on the ice rink on the Village Green in the Village of Homer. The village has announced[Read More…]
Town Hall with Assemblymember Anna Kelles Tomorrow
Tomorrow, February 2nd, Assemblymember Anna Kelles will be hosting a virtual Town Hall regarding community safety with the Vera Institute at 6pm. The Town Hall, which will be held via[Read More…]
Girl Scouts of NYPENN Pathway Announces Start of 2023 Cookie Season
It has begun, it is Girl Scout Cookie time. Girl Scouts of NYPENN Pathways has announced the beginning of their 2023 cookie season and individuals and troopers will rally their[Read More…]
Ithaca Man Lies to Police; Flees and Fights Officers
On Sunday, January 29th, around 4 in the morning an Ithaca Police Officer observed a bicyclist violate traffic laws near the intersection of State Street and Plain Street in the[Read More…]
Two Arrested by Sheriff on Animal Cruelty Charges
The Cortland County Sheriff’s Office has arrested two individuals after a joint investigation conducted by the Sheriff’s Office and the Cortland County SPCA’s law enforcement department, with additional assistance from[Read More…]
Gas Prices Rising; Cortland County Remains Unchanged
The National price for a gallon of gas has increased by 9 cents per gallon since last week, according to AAA. Prices are expected to potentially reach the $4 dollar[Read More…]
Busy Start of Year for the Cortlandville Fire Department; Dept. Calls for Volunteers
You may have seen the news stories of fires, accidents, or other emergency calls and think it is a busy year so far. The Cortlandville Fire Department recently announced that[Read More…]
Village of Homer Holding Public Hearing Tonight on LED Signs
Tonight, at 5:30 pm at the Homer Town Hall (31 N Main St.) , the Village of Homer will be conducting a public hearing on a local law regulating the[Read More…]
Price Chopper/Market 32 Earn URAC Re-accreditation in Specialty Pharmacy
Price Chopper and Market 32 have recently announced that their specialty pharmacy has been re-accredited under URAC’s Specialty Pharmacy Accreditation 4.0 standards. The URAC is an independent leader that promotes[Read More…]
NY DMV Partners With SUNY Empire State to Help Staff Earn College Credits
The New York Department of Motor Vehicles has recently announced they have partnered with SUNY Empire State to help provide college credit to eligible employees of the DMV. The credits[Read More…]
Tense Arguments by Legislators Over Mileage Reimbursement
There was an intense debate from both sides of a yes/no vote during the Cortland County Legislative monthly meeting last Thursday, January 26th. Legislators debated with one another over authorization[Read More…]
Cortland County SPCA Gives Further Details on Recent Contract Expiration with City
The Cortland County SPCA has released a statement regarding the recent contract expiration with the City of Cortland for animal control. Recently, the City of Cortland announced that Country Acres[Read More…]
Molinaro Comments on NYC Mayor’s Plan to Move Migrants Upstate
Marc Molino this week commented on NYC Mayor’s Eric Adams statement on moving migrants from New York City to Upstate New York. Mayor Eric Adams says the City continues to[Read More…]