They are called Caregiver kits. They are for individuals with dementia and their caregivers. Thanks to a generous donation, Homer’s Phillips Free Library has two to lend. One is for[Read More…]
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Zoning Board Has Byrne “Rehearing”
The Cortland City Zoning Board of Appeals once again considered the CNY Rentals property at River and Port Watson Streets. A rehearing was on their agenda Monday night to focus[Read More…]
Council To Set “Head Shop” District
Cortland Common Council Tonight (February 15th) is expected to consider a law to regulate the location of head shops – where pot could be sold along with related products. As[Read More…]
New York Bettors Set Records In First Month
Sports wagering in our state is setting records in its first month. The nearly $2-billion wagered is more than any other state has ever reported, and should generate about $70-million[Read More…]
ATI Applauds Creation of NYS Chief Disability Officer
Governor Kathy Hochul called it an historic day and long overdue. “To all the advocates who never gave up the fight to recognize that the disability community – and it[Read More…]
Bear Harvest Down in 2021
The number of black bears taken during the 2021 hunting season was down from the previous year, but within 10% of the five year average. The DEC reports 1,346 black[Read More…]
Marathon Schools Ask Parents For Guidance
Marathon schools want to know what parents think about their children masking at school. The district wants to prepare, if it becomes up to them to decide if students should[Read More…]
Cortland County’s Updated COVID-19 Stats
The New York State Department of Health reports Cortland County had just 7 new COVID cases on Sunday. Eight people were hospitalized as of Saturday, including 2 in intensive care.[Read More…]
Another Cortland Super Bowl Connection
We told you all last week about Cortland’s Dan Pitcher at the Super Bowl. Another Cortland connection was Katie Keenan, class of 2005, who is the NFL’s senior director of[Read More…]
Firefighter Winter Games Winners
Your volunteer firefighters might have some different aches and pains this morning. Many took part in the weekend Fire Association of the State of New York’s Winter Games at Greek[Read More…]
New Tax Warrant Database Access
If you’ve ever faced a tax warrant or want to check on someone else’s situation, the state has a new tool for you. The State Department Taxation and Finance is[Read More…]
Test Kits Available Thursday in Homer
The Village and Town of Homer, in conjunction with Cortland County, will once again be distributing Covid-19 test kits on Thursday, February 17th from 4 PM until 6 PM, or[Read More…]
Learn About The New County COVID Data Dashboard
Cortland County has a mobile friendly version of its COVID-19 Data Dashboard, and there’s a new summary page of key data. The County plans a Community Presentation about the dashboard[Read More…]
Multiple Fire Departments Respond to 2nd Alarm Fire
Cortlandville Fire Department was called to a reported structure fire at 5:42pm today (Saturday February 12th) at 1244 Starr Rd. On arrival firefighters found a large storage building with heavy[Read More…]
Cortland County Sheriff’s Office Teaming Up With Local Pizzeria’s for Stop DWI Campaign
The DWI Coordinator for Cortland County, Sheriff Mark E. Helms has called on the pizzerias in Cortland County, who offer pizza delivery to participate in Cortland County’s STOP DWI “Don’t[Read More…]
Update: The Official Results Are In For the Little York Lake Taxing District Vote
It’s now been made official as all the Absentee Ballots have now been counted in the Little York Lake Taxing District Vote. And it has made no difference in the[Read More…]
County Legislature Committee Discussed Bus Ad Revenue
Another issue: How to sell ads on Cortland Transit buses under contract to the county. About 25% of the available ad space is being used. The county’s new mobility manager[Read More…]
Federal Aid Allocation Requests
Three requests were endorsed to spend some of the county Federal Aid Allocation. First: A new senior center at Cortland Crescent Commons will receive $175,000. Improvements would include communication links[Read More…]
Four Finalists For Next President at TC3
The search for a new, fifth President of Tompkins Cortland Community College has advanced to four finalists. -Dr. Amy Kremenek is VP of Enrollment, Development and Communications at O-C-C. -Dr.[Read More…]
ATI Praises Creation of State Disability Officer
Cortland’s Access to Independence calls it a huge advocacy win for the disability community! The praise is for the advocates who worked to convince Governor Kathy Hochul to reinstate the[Read More…]
Firefighter Winter Games Planned
Expect a big crowd of volunteer firefighters and first responders this weekend for the Fireman’s Association of the State of New York Winter Games. The games are scheduled on Saturday[Read More…]
County Clerk Responds To DMV Appointment Interest
Cortland County Clerk Elizabeth Larkin says she listened to customers and has announced some changes. Beginning March 1st, the County Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office will be fully open[Read More…]