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Cortland Floorcraft rebuilding after devastating fire

He doesn’t know how long the whole rebuild will take, but Cortland Floorcraft and Kitchen Design owner Scott Hicks said in a month’s time he expects to have a shell of his new building, …

Trials, fires among Cortland's top stories last year

Cortland’s 2023 began with a murder trial, and ended with a major fire that left 12 people unhoused, with many long-awaited trials in between.   GARCIA’S ROOF FIRE …

‘Start planning sooner than later’

Cortland could see increased traffic. It could see an influx of workers, students and families. It might even see new industries — but first, it needs to plan. Between newcomers — …

New jobs, sale of factories tops business news this year

Projects to create nearly 500 jobs, the hiring of a new economic development leader and the final wish list of projects for Homer’s $10 million downtown revitalization grant were among the more …

The Marathon Independent in digitization process

Copies of the long defunct Marathon Independent newspaper are sitting in the Old Marathon Town Hall, but the process has begun to make the decades of history accessible from home. The Marathon …

Main Street reconstruction and a new parking permit system downtown, financial troubles, a planned methadone clinic and a delay in opening the first local cannabis sales business were among the top …

Blazin' Nutrition offers quick, healthy options

Regulars are leaving tabs open at the new drink place, because it’s easier than swiping a card for three drinks. It’s not a bar, though. It’s a nutrition club. Caitlinn Jones …

Art scene plays out in film, theater, paintings and sneakers

2023 has been another year of growth for the arts in the Cortland area. From new venues, to new shows to reinventing historical concepts. Duck and Red Octopus Short film fest The Ake …

SUNY Cortland championship spurs economic benefit

 

Cortland IDA helped create or retain 387 jobs in 2023

Cortland County’s economic development agency helped to create or retain 387 full-time jobs in 2023 across 12 projects that totaled $152.8 million in initial project investment, not including …

‘There’s more than what you think in Dryden’

DRYDEN — The business district in Dryden is tidier; the village has a few more events, too. The community has a new mural and a year and a half after the Dryden Business Association formed to …

7 Valleys to update food map

There’s no need to wonder where you can find local food – Seven Valleys Health Coalition is wrapping up its new and improved food map for Cortland County. The updated food map will …

County considers more microenterprise grants

An art studio and assisted living facility are among the new applications a Cortland County Legislature committee will consider for the county’s microenterprise funding. Requests for …

A Cortlandville gravel company has appealed a judge’s January dismissal of a suit the company had against the town, claiming the ruling that supported a town law created after its mining began …

Central Ave. to close Saturday for SUNY Cortland playoff

Amid the chaos of a student holiday bar crawl, football fans and students alike can gather in the slightly-warmer-than-usual Saturday weather and watch the SUNY Cortland playoff game. Central …

Town: Tree service using Route 215 site illegally

The town of Cortlandville will issue a violation notice to Richard Carter Jr., owner Carter’s Tree Service, about his use of a property at 3697 Route 215 following residents’ complaints. …

Lakehouse Cannabis plans tight security

Lakehouse Cannabis President Paul Suits Sr. said the cannabis retailer will employ an armed guard whenever the store finally opens. When that will happen still isn’t entirely clear, Suits …

Marathon awaits word on $4.5 million NYForward grant

It’s a grand opera house in the tradition of the late 19th Century – Cortland County once had at least four of them. And Scott Chamberlin would like to see it full: full of people, full …

A nut tree nursery, baseball training facility and children’s play center won grants recently from Cortland County’s Microenterprise Assistance Program, funded from the federal Department …

Farmers harvest a kernel of a new industry – nuts

The New York Tree Crops Alliance is coming out of its shell and hopes its products are something you’ll go nuts over. Cortland County agriculture is a lot of dairy, corn and soy – …

Quiet quitting: It’s not so quiet, and it has its advocates

It’s a choice Bob Haight sees more often: Go to that after-work networking event, perhaps schmooze a bit, make a business connection that can lead to more work; or head home for supper. …

New Guthrie center to open within a year

Guthrie Medical Group will consolidate several services at its new 4057 West Road facility in Cortlandville, closing its Homer and existing Cortlandville facilities, the medical group announced …

Bertini shoots down Apple Music trademark, pursues his own

A former Cortland man won the next step of his seven-year battle last week with corporate giant Apple Inc. when a federal trademark board granted his request to throw out the company’s …

Bailey Place Insurance to acquire Tanner-Ibbotson

Cortland-based Bailey Place Insurance has agreed to acquire Tanner-Ibbotson, another greater Cortland area insurance company, in a merger of two businesses with long histories in the city. The …

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