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City firefighters quench kitchen fire
City firefighters quickly extinguished a kitchen fire about 7:30 p.m. at 123 Port Watson St., said Chief Wayne Friedman. No one was injured in the ... -
Police: Drunk man struck woman with shovel, caused disturbances throughout night
A city man was arrested Friday for hitting a woman with a snow shovel and starting fights with other men, city police announced Monday. Kiersten ... -
Locals share stories at Cortland community picnic
As bands played at the city’s brewery and children painted pictures, adults gathered to share soups and stories Sunday night during a break in the ... -
Cortland lawmakers scheduled to vote on health benefits for council members
Cortland Common Council will vote tonight on proposed local legislation that would discontinue health benefits for future city council members. -
Cortland Common Council looks to extend term length to four years
A public hearing and consideration of a local law will be the first steps in potentially changing the legislators’ terms from two years to four ... -
Here's what's happening at tonight's Cortland Common Council meeting
Cortland Common Council will meet tonight at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 25 Court St., Cortland. -
Three cars collide on Tompkins Street
Traffic momentarily came to a halt on Tompkins Street Friday afternoon after three cars collided at a busy intersection. -
Cortland Common Council approves zoning changes, but 'student district' is rejected
At Tuesday evening’s Common Council meeting, board members unanimously approved zoning updates to the Cortland City Zoning Code but with one caveat. -
Here's what's happening at the next Cortland Common Council meeting
Common Council council meets on the first and third Wednesdays of every month, and we will now be live-streaming every Common Council meeting. -
Cortland City Court Judge Elizabeth Burns gets State Supreme Court nomination
Democrats have chosen a Cortland Judge to compete for a 10-county state judicial office.