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Marathon board reviews 2026 MAVAC contract

MARATHON — The Marathon town board and Marathon Area Volunteer Ambulance Corps (MAVAC) had discussions during the Tuesday board meeting about MAVAC’s new contract. EMS Chief John …

Cortland Metro Mattress closed

CORTLAND — Metro Mattress is closing all stores, with the location on Rt. 281 closing Oct. 9. The company is moving to close all stores by the end of the year after failing to find a buyer …

Rental owners win case vs. Town of Preble

PREBLE — Short-term rental (STR) owners in the Town of Preble won their Cortland County Supreme Court case against the Town of Preble, according to a ruling released by the Cortland County …

Kiwanis Club, 1890 House collaborate for Halloween family fun

CORTLAND — The Kiwanis Club of Cortland and the 1890 House Museum are joining forces for the fourth year in a row to host a day of Halloween activities for all ages at the 1890 House. The …

CORTLAND — Toward the end of the finance and administration meeting on Tuesday, Legislature Chairman Kevin Finch brought up the issue of equalization rates within the county. Equalization rates …

‘There was a need’

CORTLAND — October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and the team at Guthrie Cortland Medical Center is making strides in several different ways to support treatment, detection and its …

Arnold’s Florist helps people connect for over 100 years

HOMER — Arnold’s Florist of Homer is one of the few flower shops of its age in the state that operates out of the original location, and current owners Jean and Tom Quinn are proud to …

HOMER — Homer’s town board meeting on Wednesday covered multiple issues involving finances, as the board approved to override the tax cap levy and the town’s preliminary budget was …

C’ville holds initial budget workshop, expecting cuts

CORTLANDVILLE — The Town of Cortlandville held its initial budget workshop meeting on Wednesday at the Raymond Thorpe Municipal Building, where raises and salaries were brought up as being a …

Anderson's Farm Produce serves up produce, family tradition

HOMER — Anderson’s Farm Market has set up shop on the side of State Route 281 for decades. The operation has steadily grown from a simple roadside farm stand in the 1950s to the full …

CORTLAND — The sixth annual Chefs Take a Stand Against Domestic Violence fundraiser for the YWCA’s Aid to Victims of Violence Program was held on Wednesday, featuring prominent figures in …

Government shutdown shows little local impact in short term

The U.S. government has been shut down as of 12:01 a.m. Wednesday due to failed negotiations about funding proposals from Senate Democrats and Republicans. Cortland Mayor Scott Steve said little will …

Smoke shop denied tobacco license following March sting

CORTLAND — The City of Cortland Zoning Board of Appeals denied a tobacco license for All in One Market following a sting operation on all smoke shops back in March. City of Cortland Police …

Dryden Climate Action Committee to host ‘Repair Cafe’

DRYDEN — The Town of Dryden Climate Action Committee’s mission is to support sustainability and energy conservation efforts in the town. On Saturday, this sustainability effort will look …

Shaw & Boehler Florist closing after 101 years in business

CORTLAND — The flower shop that had proudly advertised the title of “Cortland’s First and Finest Florist” is closing on Oct. 1. Today is the last day of business for Shaw …

Contento’s celebrates 75 years as family-owned business

CORTLAND — What started as an auto salvage yard in Homer in 1950 has grown to be one of the biggest construction metal and debris recycling operations in Cortland, all while keeping ownership …

Marathon takes next steps in NY Forward program

MARATHON — After the open call for projects period for New York Forward grant funding closed in August, the Village of Marathon held another public meeting for resident feedback Thursday. A …

CORTLAND — Mark Stevens has always wanted to help people, and he has found being a community support professional at JM Murray has helped him reach that goal. He started working with the …

Cortland resident Lori Fritz, center, won a three-minute shopping spree at a local Save-A-Lot after being chosen from over 23,000 national entrants. Fritz was able to grab whatever she wanted or …

Cortland YWCA to host Chefs Take A Stand benefit for sixth year

CORTLAND — The Cortland YWCA is anticipating and planning for the return of one of its biggest benefit events of the year, Chefs Take a Stand Against Domestic Violence, at 6 p.m. Oct. 1. The …

Dryden Fiber to start Freeville expansion soon

DRYDEN — Dryden Fiber Executive Director David Makar provided the status of the Freeville expansion of broadband at the Dryden Broadband meeting on Friday. Makar said it has been a …

Cortlandville tables law to override tax levy

CORTLANDVILLE — The Cortlandville town board began its meeting Wednesday with several public hearings, the first being about the proposed local law to override the real property tax amount. …

Tompkins County launched its low-barrier Amplify grant on Tuesday to help local leaders help disenfranchised communities within the county. County Chief Equity and Diversity Officer Charlene Holmes …

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul marked the official grand opening of the new INSPYRE Innovation Hub by CenterState CEO in downtown Syracuse Thursday. The multi-story facility, formerly known as The Tech …

Dryden Town Historical Society to host Homestead Heritage Fair

DRYDEN — The Dryden Town Historical Society will be hosting the Homestead Heritage Fair this weekend to celebrate Dryden’s past and bring the community together for some family fun. There …

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