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Stakeholders: Cortland County needs housing, child care

As Elevate Cortland, the county’s strategic development plan, wraps up its public meetings, common themes have emerged: the need for housing and childcare. A group of about 12 stakeholders …

Therapy dogs, recycling and ear canals

Hearing aid retailer Cortland Hearing Aids will use the Cortland Area Chamber of Commerce’s 2024 Showcase to explain to you there’s a connection between hearing loss and cognitive decline.

Town seeks source of mysterious stench

Businesses on Route 13 on the border of Cortland and Cortlandville have reported an on-and-off sewage smell in and around their buildings, and no one quite knows the cause. Brian Congdon, …

TC3 offers free semiconductor training to veterans

DRYDEN – This autumn, Tompkins Cortland Community College has six spots open to veterans for a free nanotechnology training program. Six more spots will be available in the spring, even as …

Two more meetings remain in a series of sessions to help the county develop a strategic development plan to outlines a vision, goals and strategies. The first meetings were march 19 to Tuesday. …

Legislators support drone window-washing business

A drone window-washing business would be the first of its kind in Cortland County – but only the third in the United States. Dillon Coon, James Nieves and Levi Davis would operate the …

New York State Electric & Gas is working with the Ithaca Sciencenter to use existing geothermal wells to determine the design of a proposed thermal energy network pilot project, NYSEG has …

Price Chopper and Market 32 stores will collect pet food and other high-demand pet supplies in April for local animal protective organizations, the Schenectady-based grocery chain has announced. …

The Corner Brew in Dryden celebrates a year since opening

DRYDEN – The specials at The Corner Brew in Dryden are littered with sprinkles and cake batter to celebrate the cafe’s one year anniversary. The Corner Brew, a Bohemian-style cafe at …

C’ville denies tree service’s use of residential land

Arborist Richard Carter Jr. has a whole fleet of trucks and piles of lumber to remove from property on Route 215 in Cortlandville that the town says he’s using illegally. “The …

AmeriCU Credit Union will have an open house from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 5 at its Cortland Financial center, 3944 Route 281, Cortlandville. People can stop by to meet the credit union’s …

Unemployment in Cortland County climbed to 5.4% in February from 5% in February 2023, as the number of people with jobs dipped slightly, and the number without climbed a similar amount. State …

The Cortland County Legislature’s Finance and Administration Committee will have a special meeting at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, chair Cathy Bischoff announced Tuesday. The meeting, in room 302 …

Shoppers, workers, and now residents

The strings of lights shine through the windows at the corner of Main and Port Watson streets in Cortland. Owner Steven Wineburg is renovating the upstairs spaces for better housing. A few doors …

Apple wins a round against Bertini

A professional jazz trumpet player whose record label evolved from a series of annual concerts over 30 years in Cortland County dating back to 1985, lost his bid Wednesday to cancel an Apple Inc. …

Cortland County added 200 jobs in February compared to February 2023, bringing it to 19,100 jobs. Data released this week from the state Department of Labor show the leisure and hospitality …

LANSING — Cayuga Health will open its newest facility Monday at the Shops at Ithaca Mall, a cardiology service once located in two facilities. Cayuga Heart and Vascular will be the first …

‘It’s going to be a long construction season’

Starting Monday, part of Groton Avenue between Floral and Homer avenues in Cortland will be closed for construction for five weeks, the earliest work beginning another season of construction in the …

City OKs stormwater project costing at least $370,000

The city of Cortland Common Council voted Tuesday to spend at least $370,000 to change a plan to improve storm sewers to address the flood-prone intersection of Main and Court streets. The …

New play space opens in McGraw for young kids

Sierra Stauber of McGraw said there were no spaces for her 2-year-old daughter in town. Now her toddler spends her time playing in a mini-farmers market with other kids, PlayD8 opened at the …

First Cortland County Restaurant Week this week

 

County seeks public input for strategic development

 Why would you suggest somebody else move here? What would you like changed in order to feel that way? Cortland County officials want to know. The county Planning Department will begin …

Fresh art, reused materials

It’s one thing if an object can be saved from a landfill and taken into a new home. It’s another thing altogether if it can be saved from a landfill, and be used to create something …

After $4.5 million renovation, new hotel welcomes guests

Central NY Hospitality co-owners opened the Hometowne Studios & Conference Center Cortland last week, an effort that took three years. And there’s more for co-owners Haman Anand and Richie …

Cortland IDA may give land to Homer for dog park

The village of Homer may soon have the county’s first dog park. Mike McMahon, chair of the Cortland County Industrial Development Agency and Business Development Corp. board of directors, …

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