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Hearing to review ‘Dryden 2045’ draft

DRYDEN — Dryden’s town board will have a public hearing today to review its latest draft comprehensive plan, “Dryden 2045,” which Dryden High School students will attend in …

Restaurant owner pleads guilty to drug possession

A Cortland restaurateur has agreed to plead guilty to drug possession in a deal that satisfied two indictments, one alleging he had drugs at his Main Street restaurant. Darris McDowell, 38, of …

The Cortland County treasurer said Wednesday he agrees with a plan to eliminate his job. “I fully agree with the county legislature’s resolution to eliminate the elected office of …

Meetings set - The Cortland County Board of Health will meet at 4 p.m. Tuesday in Room 308 of the Cortland County Office Building. - Cincinnatus school board will meet via Zoom at 6 p.m. …

Cortland County: 3 new cases Cortland County saw three new cases of COVID-19, the state Health Department reported Wednesday, bringing the county to a total of 11,625 cases since the pandemic …

SUNY Cortland police and Cortland County sheriff's officers found the body of a professor missing since Monday in a wooded area off Route 281 in Cortlandville, the Cortland County Sheriff's Office reported Wednesday morning.

Seeking a free flow of ideas

A project to develop the waterfront of the Tioughnioga River in Cortland County is seeking ideas and comments on its way to using the river to improve the county, while protecting the river. The …

City, police union OK pact

The City of Cortland reached an agreement with the Cortland Police Benevolent Association Tuesday night. The agreement has seen sharply increased wages, starting at $13,000, for the purpose of …

County considers abolishing treasurer job

Cortland County legislators will consider later this month a public referendum on abolishing the elected position of county treasurer and transferring those duties to the county’s finance …

Groton officials question solar farm developer

GROTON — The Groton Town Board raised concerns Tuesday about the environmental and liability issues involved in a proposed 160-megawatt solar power farm that would extend between the towns of …

Homer accepts foundation grant for ice skating rink

The village of Homer accepted a grant Tuesday from the Cortland Community Foundation for a portable ice skating rink. The grant was between $5,000 and $5,300, but Mayor Darren “Hal” …

SUNY Cortland and Tompkins Cortland Community College are hosting Cortland County’s second annual Juneteenth Celebration on Saturday at Courthouse Park on Church Street in downtown Cortland, …

Cortland County reports 3 new cases Cortland County saw three new cases of COVID-19, the state Health Department reported Tuesday, bringing the county to a total of 11,622 cases since the …

Police seek missing professor

Police in Cortland County seek a missing SUNY Cortland professor, last seen about 9:40 a.m. Monday on Tompkins Street in Cortland, Cortland County sheriff's officers said.

‘You don’t play to lose’

The tennis courts at SUNY Cortland buzzed Monday morning as a group of players over 55 played tennis. “I think they are losing,” said Ron VanNorstrand, who watched his friends at the …

LGBTQ resource center returning

Artwork of rainbow flags, one with two birds gazing at a rainbow-colored heart, lined the walls of the LGBTQ Resource Center, which has been closed since the coronavirus pandemic began. At the …

A public gathering at 1 p.m. Wednesday on the front steps of the Cortland County Office Building will call attention to World Elder Abuse Day and the efforts made to end abuse, county officials said. …

In January 1985, I showed up at Syracuse University with three days worth of groceries, a typewriter and a plan to major in newspaper journalism. What, my new classmates asked, was my other …

Woman charged with assault with broken glass Accused : Erica L. Allen, 41, of Cortlandville Charges : Second-degree assault, a felony; fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon, two …

6 new cases in Cortland County Cortland County saw six new cases of COVID-19, the state Health Department reported Monday, bringing the county to a total of 11,619 cases since the pandemic …

Four charged with making meth in Cortland

Four people have been charged in a methamphetamine operation when the Cortland County Drug Task Force searched a home Friday on Monroe Heights in Cortland and found more than 2 ounces of meth, …

Dryden Dairy Day returns

DRYDEN — Children hopped up and down in anticipation of the Dryden Dairy Day parade Saturday. Sirens blared from the Village of Dryden Police Department vehicles, which led the parade, …

Parishioners of St. Anthony of Padua Church in Cortland assemble a procession Sunday morning around the East Side of Cortland as part of the second day of the St. Anthony’s Festival. COVID-19 …

Cincy ‘cleans up’ with townwide yard sale

Cincinnatus cleaned the barn — 70 of them, actually — on Saturday with a townwide yard sale. Buyers perused old items along Route 41 and Telephone Road, as a social media event page …

SUNY police sport Pride patch this month

SUNY Cortland University Police and law enforcement officers across SUNY have been encouraged to don a new official rainbow patch, designed by a SUNY Corltand officer, during LGBT Pride Month. …

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