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Pay raises for New York lawmakers cause tension in Albany
Lawmakers across the state are expecting a gradual pay increase in their annual salaries from $79,500 to $130,000 over the next three years. -
Local disability advocate joins call for increased state funding
Chad Underwood, of Access to Independence, will join a group of statewide disability advocates to make a final push on budget needs for the disabled. -
Sen. Seward brings Homer veteran to state capitol
State Sen. James Seward met with Mike McDermott from Homer Post 465. -
Deadline approaching for pistol permit holders to re-certify
New York State Pistol Permit holders must re-certify prior to the Jan. 31 deadline required by the SAFE Act. -
Cortland gets $2 million in state funding for bike routes
Cortland will receive $2 million to construct new pedestrian and bicycle connections from SUNY Cortland to Yaman Park, located on Kennedy Parkway. -
State liquor authority issues emergency suspension for Cortland's Stone Lounge
Effective immediately, no alcohol may be sold or consumed on the premises. -
Report casts doubt on Cortland County’s need for new jail
“Contrary to what the Cortland County Legislature has been told, we are NOT in any danger of losing our jail variances,” the report reads.