The historic Robin Hill home in Cayuga Heights has reportedly been sold to an alumnus for nearly $2.8 million.
Tompkins County has scrapped a potential plan to move the Board of Elections (BOE) to Dutchmill Road in Lansing after robust feedback from the community.
Fine particles from Canadian wildfires remain in the air causing the DEC to extend an air quality advisory for much of the state.
On August 11th, the Tompkins County Office for the Aging (COFA) will host a virtual class, “Scams 101,” as part of its Caregivers Support program.
On August 1st, State Senator Lea Webb launched her third annual Back-to-School Supplies Drive for Teachers.
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Backyard Kids KidKraft Farm to Table Play Kitchens cause a strangulation hazard.
On August 7th, Tompkins Cortland Community College will sign a transfer agreement with Cornell University.
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.
Plans are under review for a 1,740-square-foot addition to a former fraternity home at 306 Highland Road in Cayuga Heights.
On July 26th, 25-year-old J’Mere Ridley-Smith, an employee at the company’s Rochester-area distribution center, was gunned down while on the job.