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CAPCO executive director to retire at the end of this year
Lindy Glennon, executive director at the Cortland County Community Action Program (CAPCO) for almost 16 years, is retiring from her position effective Dec. 31 of ... -
Groundbreaking for Byrne Dairy Store in Cortland Tentatively Begins this Winter
The potential Byrne Dairy store at the corner of Port Watson and River Street in the city of Cortland is close to fruition. If Byrne ... -
Mayor McCabe: ‘Not Using Eminent Domain’ if Homer Village Wins DRI Award
Concerned Village of Homer residents are wondering if the village wins the 2021 New York State’s $10 million Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) Award, they will ... -
Cortland alum sees double-digit increase in high school student graduation rate in Atlanta under his ...
Yusuf Muhammad is an educator, leader and mentor. A SUNY Cortland alum, Muhammad has dedicated his life to being the best teacher and administrator ... -
Cortland County COVID-19 Wrap-Up
Here is a breakdown of COVID-19 numbers in Cortland County from Friday, Oct. 22 to Monday, Oct. 25. It is based on recorded information from ... -
City of Cortland extends contract with Bert Adams Disposal
The city of Cortland is extending its contract with Bert Adams Disposal for another year, but changes could be made once the contract expires. At ... -
City of Cortland Bar on Main Street Violates Underage Drinking Law
The City of Cortland Police Department recently assisted agents of the New York State Liquor Authority in conducting an underage drinking investigation at a ... -
Two City of Cortland Programs in the Works to Assist With Home, Sidewalk Repair Costs
The city of Cortland could potentially bring forth two programs to assist with repairs of homes and sidewalks in the area. Led by third-ward councilperson ... -
ALL ABOARD!! The Frosty Caboose ice cream parlor in Cortland is in line for construction ...
An ice cream parlor in the city of Cortland could begin construction this winter, pending final approvals from the Common Council and the Planning Commission. ... -
Cortland Common Council authorizes $25 million bond issuance for future Homer Avenue Project (Video)
City of Cortland Common Council voted 8-0 in favor of authorizing the issuance of a general obligation bond worth $25 million to potentially fund the ...