Cortland Mayor Scott Steve says for the first time in roughly 70 years, Main Street opens to two-way traffic on Friday, July 11th.
Despite scoring four runs in the first inning, the Syracuse Mets fell to the Worcester Red Sox 8-7 on Sunday, July 6th.
The north entrance to the Roy H. Park Preserve is shut down starting today, July 7th while crews make upgrades.
On July 2, Governor Kathy Hochul announced over $36 million in grants for 48 projects across the state as part of New York’s County Infrastructure Grant Program.
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ITHACA, NY (607NewsNow) – A vacant seat on the Tompkins County Legislature has been […]
The Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services’ Citizen Preparedness Corps class will be offered in Ithaca on July 22nd.
UPDATE – JULY 4 – 5 a.m.- NYSEG reports over 1,000 still without power […]