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County subcommittee to discuss opioid settlement funds
Cortland County legislators, county department heads, and administrators at local healthcare providers gathered last week to discuss how the county will spend funds secured through ... -
Parking restrictions in place this week in Cortland
Parking restrictions will be in place this week in the city of Cortland. According to Crown City Rising, parking restrictions are due to construction crews ... -
County discusses waiving residency requirement for public defender’s office positions
Cortland County Legislators will look to recommend the full legislature to allow job applicants from outside the county to vie for positions at the public ... -
List of city streets to be milled, paved in September
The Cortland Department of Public Works (DPW) announced a list of city streets that will be milled and paved in the coming weeks. Starting on ... -
Cortlandville to spend thousands to update general code
The Cortlandville town board voted unanimously Wednesday to spend close to $11,000 on consulting recodification services that will update the town’s general code for the ... -
With city fire retirements forthcoming, council OKs hiring process
The Cortland Common Council unanimously approved 5-0 on Tuesday to authorize the city fire department to hire firefighters in anticipation of retirements next year. The ... -
City amends budget for donations, grants
The City of Cortland Common Council unanimously approved 5-0 on Tuesday to amend the adopted 2023 budget for recent donations and grants to respective departments. ... -
Cortland Common Council Agenda: September 5th, 2023
Here is the agenda for Tuesday’s (September 5th, 2023) Cortland Common Council meeting. The meeting will take place at City Hall (25 Cortland Street, Cortland ... -
Solar energy project in Cortland in line to begin next year
The solar energy generation project proposed on South Pendleton Street in Cortland is making headway with the city’s land use permitting process. The project, developed ... -
Homer brings on new recreation director
The village of Homer recently brought on a new, and potentially temporary, recreation director. Cortland resident Andrew Pierce was selected as the village’s new recreation ...