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Cortland community forum to focus on underage drinking
The forum will allow parents and community members to learn about the realities of underage drinking leave with tips on how to address it. -
SUNY Cortland grad recruited for Ugandan literacy project
Although she works full-time teaching fifth grade in Augusta, Ga., Danielle Sweetman has volunteered as a board member for the Literate Earth Project since 2013. -
SUNY Cortland lacrosse to play for Wounded Warrior Project
The Cortland men's and women's lacrosse teams will be dedicating a day of their efforts on the field in honor of the Wounded Warrior Project. -
Cortland Prevention Resources looks to curb problem gambling
Cortland Prevention Resources has partnered with the New York Council on Problem Gambling to carry-out the YOU(th) Decide initiative in Cortland County. -
SUNY Cortland to host student-run film festival
SUNY Cortland will host the inaugural series of professional and amateur films, which is organized and run by students. -
Cortland County asks residents to sign up for emergency notification system
The county plans to use the service primarily for alerts about weather and environmental hazards, criminal activity and missing persons. -
SUNY Cortland, JM Murray Center partner to assist victims of domestic violence
“SUNY’s Got Your Back” offers victims backpacks that include crucial information and other necessary items. -
Grant funds rescue tool for McLean Fire Department
Cargill Deicing Technology has awarded a $9,000 grant to the McLean Fire Department for the purchase of a new Thermal Imaging Camera (TIC). -
Japanese-American imprisoned in WWII internment camp to speak at SUNY Cortland
Sam Mihara will discuss the U.S. government’s treatment of more than 120,000 Japanese-Americans during World War II. -
Musical at SUNY Cortland celebrates infamous French painting
The Pulitzer Prize-winning play portrays George Seurat at work on his famous painting while the fascinating drama of his life unfolds around him.