Cortland County Police Blotter | Tuesday, Aug. 15
See recent notable arrests in Cortland County.SUNY Cortland President addresses Charlottesville violence
SUNY Cortland President Erik J. Bitterbaum said "tragedies such as last weekend’s events in Charlottesville help to underscore the values we hold dear."Cortland County Police Blotter | Monday, Aug. 14
See recent notable arrests in Cortland County.Cortland gets $4.8 million to improve water infrastructure along Clinton Avenue
The monies will finance costs associated with the planning, design, and construction of sanitary sewer and storm collection system replacements along Clinton Avenue.This weekend: Celebrate Cortland and Brockway Truck Show
Two big events this weekend are expected to draw more than 1,000 people to downtown Cortland.Center for the Arts in Homer hosting eclipse viewing
Astronomers and sky-watchers across the country are preparing for what will be the first total solar eclipse the nation has seen since 1918.Education conference at SUNY Cortland expected to draw hundreds
More than 120 school and district administrators from throughout Central New York will gather at SUNY Cortland Monday, Aug. 14.Cortland woman announces run for mayor
Angela Wilde, a Cortland resident, has never run for public office but is active on a number of local political issues.Cortland County: Local candidates asked to participate in upcoming forums
This year, there are nine local elections where multiple people are seeking the Democratic or Republican Party nomination.300 women to swim across Cayuga Lake for Hospicare
On Saturday, August 12, more than 300 women will swim across Cayuga Lake to raise $400,000 to support hospice services in Tompkins and Cortland counties.