Starbucks opens Cortland location on Clinton Avenue
The long-awaited opening of Starbucks' Cortland location came to fruition Monday morning, when the store opened its doors to the general public.Sen. James Seward's weekly column: Cut red tape, create jobs
"While a number of steps have been taken in recent years to provide job growth potential, there are still roadblocks that businesses need clearing."Solar panel debate heats up in Dryden
The project has generated considerable controversy since review began this past winter.Cortland used car dealer one of 104 fined after state investigation
An investigation found that the dealers failed to inform their customers that the vehicles they sold were under recall for dangerous or unrepaired safety issues.Rue 21 clothing store will close Cortland location
Rue 21 joins JCPenney, Macy's and Aeropostale as the latest retailer to shut down many of its brick-and-mortar stores as they fail to compete with ...SUNY Cortland renews employee homeownership incentive
Employees can earn $4,000 to put towards a new home if they choose to live near campus.Alternative to West Dryden Pipeline considered
The West Dryden Road Pipeline was proposed several years ago as a pipeline that would carry natural gas from Freeville to Lansing.Will Uber, Lyft services come to Upstate NY?
Upstate New York is currently unable to implement ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft primarily due to New York State insurance laws.Seward: Time for mandate relief to accompany tax cap
New York State Sen. James Seward makes the case for increasing school aid and making the state's controversial property tax cap permanent.Cortland business incubator project awarded $500,000 grant
The Cortland Downtown Partnership will use the funding to complete renovations inside the Business Innovations Center.