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Cortlandville approves local vacant building law
The local ordinance that will, as Cortlandville town officials put it, inform the public of building vacancies was approved unanimously at Wednesday’s town board meeting. ... -
Cortlandville awards bid for next phase of Gutchess Lumber Sports Complex
The Cortlandville town board awarded the bid for phase two of the Gutchess Lumber Sports Complex at a special meeting on Monday. The town board ... -
Town of Cortlandville Holds Hall of Fame Ceremony
Press release from the Cortlandville Fire District. On Friday, June 24th the Town of Cortlandville, Town Board held a special meeting to recognize and induct ... -
County Sheriff’s Office: Two mowers stolen from local store
Two John Deere Zero-Turn lawn mowers were recently stolen from the Cazenovia Equipment Company, Inc. on Route 11 in the Town of Cortlandville, according to ... -
Field studies, cleanup expected for Gutchess Lumber Sports Complex
The town of Cortlandville is ironing out details on field maintenance and impact studies for the turf fields at Gutchess Lumber Sports Complex. A proposal ... -
Cortlandville approves Community Choice Program on Solar Energy
Cortlandville town officials on Wednesday unanimously agreed to allow residents to join a Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) program, which allows residents to opt into a ... -
Cortlandville approves solar energy laws
The Cortlandville Town Board unanimously approved three bills Wednesday that would control most solar energy projects in the future. The bills, which were developed by ... -
Development project in Cortlandville halted
The mixed-use commercial and residential development known as Cortlandville Commons, proposed by Regan Development Corporation, is on hold after state agencies declined to partially fund ... -
Longtime Cortlandville town board member retires
Ted Testa, a longtime resident of Cortlandville and a town board member, retired from his position in town government, according to a special announcement at ... -
Local municipal boards returning to in-person meetings
A couple of municipal boards within Cortland County are returning to in-person meetings, after holding meetings virtually since September last year due to high transmission ...