Beginning September 2, the Cortland Standard will operate out of the old Sarvay Shoe Building at 50 Main Street.
The Cortland Common Council is considering giving game store Area 51 a grant for over $13,000.
On August 14th, Milagros Authentic Market hosted the Cortland Chamber and celebrated its grand opening.
The TC3 Foundation, which owns all 7 residence halls on the Dryden campus, cites a decrease in demand for traditional housing for students.
Part of an Ithaca building has collapsed on the 100 block of North Geneva Street.
Oven Fresh Jobs will host a live job fair on Wednesday, August 13th from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Center for the Arts in Homer.
Ithaca Police Chief Tom Kelly said the Vecino Group, which operates the building on East Green Street, failed to deliver on promises of security.
The U.S. arm of French company Colas Group has agreed to purchase Suit-Kote in Cortland for over $450 million.
According to State Police, a woman appears on security cameras trying to confuse an ACE Hardware employee in Lansing by asking to exchange bills.
Area 51, which currently sells trading cards, board games, and action figures in Cortland, will soon move to the former JOANN location in Riverside Plaza.

