During Innovation Day at SUNY Cortland, local businessman Adam Weitsman provided a total $45,000 to six startups.
Hochul says the laws are designed “to hold ICE accountable, protect the constitutional rights and safety of every New Yorker, and ensure there’s no sanctuary for criminals in our state.”
The group is welcoming Lansing Central School District Superintendent Chris Pettograsso and Assistant Superintendent of Business Administration Kathryn Heath.
Class of 1976 graduate Mike French received the Tewaaraton Legends Award on Thursday.
The added portal joins C.A.R.E. team data, civilian response unit, defensive action reports, DWI calls, and traffic tickets.
Crews began knocking down the former Imperial Kitchen Buffet building on Graham Road West this week in preparation for the construction of a new Chipotle restaurant.
There are 14 sweet treat stops on the Cortland County Ice Cream Trail, including ice cream shops, bakeries, and restaurants.
On May 22, the shelter was awarded over $276,000 from New York’s Companion Animal Capital Projects Fund.
On May 28, 175 people graduated from the 218th session of the New York State Police Academy Basic School, including five from Tompkins and Cortland County.
On May 26, authorities responded to a burning garage on Banks Avenue.