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Community
1 year ago
Mobile Mammography Van coming to Ithaca, Cortland this week

The Mobile Mammography Van will be at the Tompkins County Whole Health Department in Ithaca to provide breast cancer screenings on June 4th.

Community
1 year ago
Pennsylvania pair accused of defrauding Truxton resident

65-year-old Gilbert Acevedo and 59-year-old Gayle Lomax of Scranton are accused of posing as agents with a federal banking agency to scam a Truxton resident out of several thousand dollars.

Community
1 year ago
Top stories rewind: Looking back at the week of 5/26

Don’t miss the biggest news stories from the past week with our top stories rewind.

Community
1 year ago
Weekend top picks: Ithaca Festival, Children’s Garden Day, and more

Find fun, local activities for the weekend in the Cortland and Ithaca areas here.

Business
1 year ago
Altitude Ithaca holding grand opening in Danby on Saturday

New cannabis dispensary Altitude Ithaca is hosting its grand opening tomorrow, May 31st at 1429 Danby Road.

Education
1 year ago
Ithaca board applauds plans for Jewish center at Cornell

Ithaca’s Planning & Development Board is encouraging of a proposed community center for Cornell’s Jewish student organization Grinspoon Hillel.

Local
1 year ago
Recent rain removes Tompkins County from drought list

Tompkins County is no longer listed as abnormally dry by the US Drought Monitor due to the amount of rain seen in the region recently.

Community
1 year ago
NYSP: Tioga County man was drunk when he crashed into Chemung home

43-year-old Terry Murray of Lockwood is facing felony charges after crashing into a home in Chemung while allegedly driving under the influence on May 27th.

Community
1 year ago
Cuyler man charged with grand larceny

53-year-old Jason Scutt Sr. allegedly stole over $1,000 worth of merchandise from the Walmart on Bennie Road in Cortlandville.

Community
1 year ago
Senator O’Mara inducts Steuben County’s Scott Ward into NYS Senate Veterans’ Hall of Fame

Steuben County native and retired United States Army Lieutenant Colonel Scott M. Ward has been inducted into the NYS Senate Veterans’ Hall of Fame.