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Cortlandville manufacturers' employment goals fall short

The town of Cortlandville will adjust the payment in lieu of tax agreements for two manufacturers who fell short of their projected employment goals in 2022, due in part to the coronavirus pandemic …

Losing after lockdown

The New Year brings new gym-goers. This year, these new members may be the key to the revival of fitness centers like The Fitness Gap in Cortlandville. “We’re doing OK, we’re …

Funding housing to “empower”

An apartment complex planned in Cortlandville is needed to help more people with disabilities to live and work independently in the community, says Erin Vallely, a Cortland advocate for people with …

Businesses move in, cut back and grow in Greater Cortland area

Businesses getting new life and a large manufacturer closing were among notable developments in the greater Cortland area in 2022. Hotel transformed Brothers-in-law Haman Anand and Richie Dhillon …

Greek Peak Mountain Resort recently opened Chair 3 for the 2022-23 season to service the mountain’s Alpha slope, and upgraded to a triple-chair to serve more skiers.“If there was anything …

Kinney Drugs, which operates five stores in the greater Cortland area, announced Friday it has partnered with Lucid Hearing to sell over-the-counter hearings aids and other hearing devices. Of the 52 …

New grocery opens in Dryden

DRYDEN – Pine Ridge Grocery has settled into its second location — the former Family Dollar in Dryden — after opening in September. The store, located at 5 Enterprise Drive, just …

Pet store closing after 33 years as owner plans retirement

With shelves going empty and cages to be cleaned, Pets A Plenty in Cortlandville will close its doors next week after providing people with pets and supplies seven days a week for more than 33 …

Store to be built at Route 281 and Kinney Gulf

C P Read Realty plans to build a 6,000-square-foot store and parking lot at Route 281 near Kinney Gulf Road in Cortlandville, on the same property as Meldrim's Paint Center. The Cortlandville Town …

Cortland County added 600 jobs in October, compared with October 2021, bringing it to 19,000 jobs, the most since March 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic began, shutting down the world economy, show …

Voyant Beauty begins layoffs

Voyant Beauty laid off its first large group of employees in Cortland this week in anticipation of the closing of its Central Avenue and Huntington Street facilities, announced in …

Artisan Elements hosts grand opening at new location

Artisan Elements filled with the sounds of chit-chat as vendors and customers piled in to celebrate the grand opening of its new location, like the fresh lavender sold at a stand labeled Farmstead …

Holiday shoppers stock up at Cortlandville event

Tables holding handmade crafts and jewelry filled the entry room Saturday of the J.M. McDonald Sport Complex, where visitors shopped for holiday gifts as a crowd of people formed, waiting to rent …

Small Business Saturday encourages shopping locally

In the digital age, buying all your gifts for the holidays online may seem like the only option, but, with many Cortland shops touting deals for Small Business Saturday this weekend, buying local …

Cortland County delays solar tax break authority change

A plan to shift responsibility for approving property tax breaks for solar projects from the Cortland County Legislature to the Cortland County Industrial Development Agency will undergo further …

Entrepreneur hopes to return a cafe to downtown Dryden

DRYDEN – Kayla Lane had been working her plans for the corner space at routes 38 and 13 in Dryden for months, but finally put the name in the window: The Corner Brew, a return to having a cafe …

Hoping for cold: Local resorts optimistic about ski season

Despite a weekend forecast of rain and high temperatures in the 40s, Greek Peak Mountain Resort officials still hope to open the ski season Friday and Song and Labrador mountain resorts are expected …

6 additional months to survey potential solar site

The city Common Council approved a lease extension Tuesday for a company proposing a solar power farm off South Pendleton Street. Nashville, Tennessee-based Davis Hill Development, LLC wants to …

Essex Steel factory to expand after environmental review

Essex Structural Steel Co. Inc. plans to build a 4,500-square foot storage building and 1,500-square-foot attachment to its building at Route 13 and Byrne Hollow Crossing in Cortlandville. The …

TC3 to offer semiconductor manufacturing credential

DRYDEN – As Tompkins Cortland Community College’s fall semester nears its close, the school is turning its eyes toward the future. TC3 President Amy Kremenek told the Cortland County …

Hotel project's tab rises

Brothers-in-law Haman Anand and Richie Dhillon have spent countless hours restoring a former River Street motel in Cortland, struggling through supply chain delays and rising costs, but their efforts …

Marathon’s Cooper Hill Maple taps into the holiday season

Marathon’s Cooper Hill Maple opened its doors Friday for a maple and gift weekend, offering sweet maple treats including maple syrup, maple cream and cotton candy before the holiday …

Cortlandville solar law discussion questionable

The Cortlandville Town Board met Monday in apparent violation of state law to discuss a proposal before the Cortland County Legislature to change the way tax breaks are approved for solar power …

Pregnant pause

Ashley Watts is eight months pregnant; with the baby only weeks away, she has yet to receive prenatal care.She has health insurance, but she doesn't have an obstetrics doctor — there's been a …

County considers Apex site for Micron supply chain

Today, the lot is a floor of poured concrete, dotted by piles of brick, assorted debris and the occasional trench. Cortland County officials hope to market it, the former Apex Tool factory, to a …

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