Election
4 months ago
Kraham wins Binghamton mayoral race

Unofficial results from the Broome County Board of Elections show Mayor Jared Kraham defeated Democrat Miles Burnett by nearly 700 votes.

Local
4 months ago
Common Council in Ithaca, Cortland to see mix of new and old faces

Jorge DeFendini has won a seat representing the 1st Ward on the Ithaca Common Council while former mayor Brian Tobin has won a seat to fill a vacancy in Cortland’s 1st Ward.

Local
4 months ago
New faces headed to Tompkins County Legislature

According to unofficial results from the Board of Elections, Christy Bianconi is the presumptive winner in District 14 over Michelle Wright, who was running as an independent.

Local
4 months ago
Town of Homer grappling with revenue loss under new county agreement

In August, the Cortland County Legislature approved a new sales tax agreement that will increase the county’s share of sales tax over several years.

Local
4 months ago
Cortland to host info sessions on retiree health insurance

Cortland Mayor Scott Steve says a key point in shaping the 2026 budget in health insurance for retired city workers.

Local
4 months ago
Cortland County announces HEAP delayed to Nov. 17

Because of the government shutdown, the Cortland County Department of Social Services says the Home Energy Assistance Program won’t start until November 17.

Local
4 months ago
Tompkins County releases $50K to buy food for SNAP recipients

An executive order was issued Thursday authorizing up to $50,000 of Tompkins County’s money to buy and distribute food to residents.

Local
4 months ago
Ithaca’s city manager presents stopgap measure to address $2.1M gap

After discovering a $2.1 million gap last week, City Manager Deb Mohlenhoff is suggesting a stopgap plan that includes reductions to several departments.

Local
4 months ago
Tompkins County hopes to see revenue growth in ’26

Tompkins County is banking on a bigger sales tax collection in 2026 than what the county has seen this year. 

Local
4 months ago
Dryden Fiber breaks ground in Caroline

Local and state lawmakers broke ground Monday in Caroline on a project that’ll connect roughly 1,500 households in the town to high-speed internet.

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