Environment
5 months ago
Marathon board OKs windmill law

The Marathon Town Board approved a law that regulates the placement of windmills on June 10th.

Community
5 months ago
Cornell to reduce workforce, continue hiring freeze amid federal concerns

Cornell officials say “involuntary reductions in headcount across the university” are expected due to federal funding cuts.

Community
5 months ago
Tompkins County Center of Government outreach tour heads to Caroline on Monday

Officials will gather again to collect feedback about the about the Center of Government project on Monday, June 23rd in Caroline.

Lifestyle
5 months ago
Cortland’s Parker School to see gym improvements

The gym in the Parker School in Cortland will be resurfaced, including lines for volleyball, basketball, and pickleball courts.

Business
6 months ago
Over 1 million Anker power banks recalled for fire and burn hazards

The A1263 model of the Anker PowerCore 10000 power bank’s lithium-ion batteries can overheat, leading to them be recalled.

Local
6 months ago
Thompson resigns from Cortland’s Common Council

Fifth Ward Alderperson Seth Thompson of the Cortland Common Council has resigned.

Government
6 months ago
Tompkins County Legislature OKs eco-friendly resolution

Tompkins County lawmakers passed a resolution on June 17 that discourages the demolition of building materials.

Local
6 months ago
Trumansburg native named new Tompkins County health commissioner

Jennie Sutcliffe has been appointed to the role of commissioner of Tompkins County Whole Health.

Government
6 months ago
Dryden appoints new code enforcement officer

Braden Wulf has been appointed to full-time code enforcement officer for the Town of Dryden.

Local
6 months ago
Riley votes for tougher fentanyl classification

Rep. Josh Riley says he voted for a bill on Friday that calls for a more severe classification of fentanyl.

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