(607NewsNow) — Here’s a look back at the top stories on 607NewsNow from this week:

Danby receives $695k grant for housing rehabilitation: Low to moderate income homeowners in Danby are getting a boost. Tompkins County Legislative Chair Dan Klein represents District 7 on the Legislature, covering the Town of Danby, Caroline, and a portion of the Town of Ithaca. Read the full story here.

Cortland’s Main St. project “90% done,” mayor says: Cortland’s Main St. project is almost complete. Mayor Scott Steve says finishing touches will take place this spring. Once finished, Steve tells us the city will have signs posted instructing drivers on how to back in to park. Read the full story here.

Homer Town Justice Kruman to run for Cortland County judge: Cortland County native and Homer Town Justice Randolph “Van” Kruman seeks higher office. On January 14, the longtime local attorney announced that he will run for Cortland County Judge in the general election later this year. Read the full story here.

No injuries in Ithaca “jungle” fire: The cause of a fire in Ithaca’s “jungle” is still unknown. The Ithaca Fire Department arrived around 7:50 Wednesday morning to a fire in the encampment behind Lowe’s. Firefighters say a two-story makeshift shelter was consumed by flames. Read the full story here.

Potential Byrne Dairy expansion would bring new jobs to Cortlandville: More jobs could be coming to Cortlandville. Byrne Dairy recently shared preliminary plans for a multi-phase expansion with the Cortlandville Town Planning Board. Read the full story here.