According to Way2Go Cortland, Centro Route 3 buses will no longer pull into Guthrie Cortland Medical Center beginning next month.
The Community Science Institute received over two dozen reports last week of active harmful algal blooms on Cayuga Lake.
On September 12, three kinds of Wegmans-brand canned fruit were pulled from shelves for possible lead exposure.
The Town of Berkshire is hosting a workshop tonight about George Smith Park.
On September 22 and 23, the Cornell University Police Department will host free car seat safety checks at the station on Statler Drive.
The Homer Town Board has set a public hearing for October 8 to discuss overriding the 2% state tax levy limit.
On September 12, Governor Hochul announced that New York’s Board of Historic Preservation is recommending the 1883 Barn in Newfield for the State and National Registers of Historic Places.
On September 18, the Village of Dryden is set to host its second NY Forward Public Workshop.
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According to the Waverly Police Department, Timothy Haxton was located on September 11th after being missing since August 31st.

