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Tractor trailer crashes into transformer pole
A tractor trailer crashed into a transformer pole in the town of Virgil on Monday, according to a report from Virgil fire chief Adam Brown. ... -
County Legislature votes against proposal to fix municipal building roofs
Cortland County Legislators vehemently rejected a proposal last Thursday to use federal funds from the county’s American Rescue Plan (ARP) allocation to fix the roof ... -
Town of Virgil officials opt out of dispensaries and on-site consumption establishments
The town of Virgil Board of Trustees voted 4-1 to approve a local law that would see the town opt out of provisions in New ... -
Vote on Pending Sale of Former Virgil School Building is Today
The community will get an opportunity to vote yes-or-no on the pending sale of the former Virgil Elementary School Building from the Cortland Enlarged City ... -
Town of Virgil landowners donate conservation easements to protect land
A handful of town of Virgil landowners recently donated three adjacent conservation easements to Finger Lakes Land Trust (FLLT) of Ithaca to protect 250 acres ... -
Hollenbeck’s Cider Mill opens for the season this Saturday
Hollenbeck’s Cider Mill is set to open for its 89th season this Saturday. Located on 1265 State Route 392 in the town of Virgil, Hollenbeck’s ... -
Sheriff's Office arrests man for Virgil tractor theft
VIRGIL — Cortland County Sheriff’s investigators arrested a St. Lawrence County man this morning for stealing a John Deere tractor in October from a Daisy ... -
Virgil Fire: Greek Peak barn burns to ground
VIRGIL -- A late afternoon fire destroyed a Greek Peak Mountain Resort storage barn and brought volunteer firefighters from all over Cortland County, as well ... -
Local police report two DWI's since Thursday
Accused: Micheal J. Johncon, 38, of 14 Pearne Ave., Cortland Charges: Driving while intoxicated with a previous conviction in 10 years and operating a motor ... -
Virgil beekeeper keeps on his feet and skis, more than 2 years after hip replacement
Carrying 40- to 80-pound boxes of honey from beehives to his truck was becoming painful for Nick Shilliff in the summer of 2015.