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Cortland County: 12 new cases Cortland County saw 12 new cases of COVID-19, the state Health Department reported Friday, bringing the county to a total of 11,519 cases since the pandemic began. …

Preble Seniors to host lunch The Preble Seniors will have a potluck lunch at noon Wednesday at the Preble Fire Station. William Hopkins, a SUNY Cortland professor emeritus, will discuss …

Cortland woman charged in death of child

A Cortland woman has been indicted on a charge of criminally negligent homicide, accused of failing to administer medication to an 8-year-old child, leading to the child's death, Cortland police reported.

‘Our hearts are broken’

Prayer, song, candlelight, and mourning people filled a Cortland chapel Thursday during a vigil for victims of mass shootings in a Buffalo supermarket and a Texas elementary school. “We …

Strides against stigma

Helen Haldane walked so people with mental illness don’t feel ashamed, and so they get help. She was among almost 100 people, wearing shirts that read “Mental Health Heroes” …

County legislators reject redistricting map

Cortland County legislators voted unanimously Thursday to reject new legislature districts, and now have 90 days to come up with a new map. “We did listen to the community,” …

May is Wetland Month, but wetlands are important all year

May is Wetland Month, in celebration of the diversity, ecological value and importance of wetlands. Wetlands are perfectly named — they are what they say they are. They are wet land, land …

County health board meets today The Cortland County Board of Health is scheduled to meet at 4 p.m. today in Room 308 of the Cortland County Office Building. The meeting will also be offered …

Cortland County drops to low risk of transmission Cortland County dropped to a low risk of coronavirus transmission, the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Thursday …

Blaze damages cafe

Two cats were rescued, and no injuries were reported in a fire Wednesday morning that heavily damaged Reilly’s Cafe on Main Street in the village of Marathon. Firefighters extinguished the …

Females flourish in agriculture

Maryrose Livingston was 9 years old on a trip to Ireland with her family when she realized she wanted to become a farmer. “I saw a guy milk a cow and I just thought that was the coolest …

C’ville considers sewer expansion

The town of Cortlandville will consider a $2 million project to install sewers on Cosmos Hill Road, Blue Creek Road and Alexandria Drive and connect it to the existing mains on Meadow Lane. …

Cortland police looking for new canine

A new dog handler was selected last week; now the Cortland Police Department is looking this week for a new dog for the department’s canine program after a barbecue fundraising event Saturday. …

Grant funding workshop is June 6 The Cortland County Business Development Corporation and Empire State Development will offer a grant-funding workshop from 1 to 2:30 p.m. June 6 at the Tompkins …

Dryden plans parade, luncheon for holiday DRYDEN – A parade will begin at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Highland Drive and West Main Street in Dryden and proceed to the Village Green for a service …

Cortland County reports 13 new cases, 1 death Cortland County saw five new cases of COVID-19, and its second death this week, the state Health Department reported Wednesday, bringing the county …

C’ville man charged with forcible touching Accused : Eugene F. Hopkins Jr., 53, of Cortlandville Charges : Forcible touching, endangering the welfare of a child, misdemeanors. …

‘So many happy memories’

Year after year – 34 of them, in fact – 5- and 6-year-olds filled Kelly Reppenhagen’s classroom at Homer Elementary School. Dozens of excited, curious, enthusiastic, and probably …

‘The roads are coming apart’

The village of Homer is set this year to spend $130,000 to repave streets, some of which will be closed to traffic while work is underway, said village Highway Superintendent Phil Stockton. …

Homer planning mussel survey

The village of Homer plans to conduct a $21,300 survey of freshwater mussels, as required by the state, before removing the Newton fishline dam on the Tioughnioga River. The Homer Village voted …

Unemployment in Cortland County fell to 3.5% in April from 5.4% a year ago and 15.9% during the pandemic shutdown of 2020. However, while the unemployment rate was below even the 4.4% of the …

In its second recall in a week, Price Chopper is issuing a voluntary manufacturer recall Monday on Country Fresh 4.1-ounce Market 32 apples, cheese and pretzels with peanut butter tray, which may …

Cortland County: 5 new COVID cases, 1 death Cortland County saw five new cases of COVID-19, and one death, the state Health Department reported Tuesday, bringing the county to a total of 11,485 …

Meetings set - The McGraw school board will meet at 6:30 p.m. June 1 in the high school library. - The Cincinnatus school board will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the school library. …

C’ville man charged with strangulation Accused : Matthew D. Cranston, 28, of Cortlandville Charges : Second-degree strangulation, aggravated family offense, felonies; nine counts of …

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