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Safety at Lebanon Valley Dragway after fatal crash
The races at Lebanon Valley Dragway continue after last Saturday's fatal crash. NEWS10's Anthony Krolikowski spoke with members of the drag racing community who say the risks of the sport do not stop them from participating.
WCDO NEWS TUESDAY 7-16-24
Nyseg reported that about 3600 customers were still without power this afternoon, following last night’s thunderstorms that downed trees & power-lines across the state. Crews are working to get power back on before another round of potentially destructive thunderstorms again tonight. State Police arrested 44 year old Erica Miller...
Endicott man facing felony drug charges after traffic stop
An Endicott man is facing multiple felony drug charges following a traffic stop by members of the Broome County Sheriff’s Strategic Response Group (SRG) in Binghamton. On Saturday, July 6, members of the Sheriff’s SRG performed a routine traffic stop on a black Infiniti G35 in the Prospect Street/Route 17-W exit ramp in the City of Binghamton.
New Asphalt Paving to Hinder Johnson City Motorists for Part of Next Week
A paving project will be taking place on some Johnson City streets during the first half of next week. JC officials say new asphalt will be paved on Olive Street between N. Broad Street and Tabor Street, and Pratt Avenue between N. Broad Street and Concord Street. This work will be done between the hours of 7 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Thomas Graves
On Jan. 27, 2024, Thomas Graves peacefully passed away after a courageous battle with cancer. Thomas spent his formative years in New Woodstock, N.Y., and later made his home in Manlius. He found solace in strolls through local parks, indulged in his love for literature at Barnes and Noble and enjoyed many happy meals at Wegmans. Throughout his career, he contributed his talents (and humor) to the All-Night Eggplant and St. Joseph’s Hospital.
Cortland County real estate: 10 most expensive homes sold, June 29-July 12
A house in Cortlandville that sold for $482,500 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Cortland County between June 29 and July 12. In total, 10 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past two weeks, with an average price of $262,300, or $151 per square foot.
Church of the Holy Family Kicks Off Annual Family Bazaar
Church of the Holy Family kicked off it's annual family bazaar on July 12, welcoming hundreds from the Endwell community to food, music, and games. The weekend-long celebration includes three different live music bands, a white elephant, and over 360 pounds of city chicken. Expecting thousands in attendance this weekend,...
Cats Can’t Force Decisive Runs Across, Fall to Binghamton
MANCHESTER, NH — The New Hampshire Fisher Cats (3-11, 33-49) were defeated by the Binghamton Rumble Ponies (9-6, 44-38) at Delta Dental Stadium Friday, 6-4. New Hampshire knocked 12 hits, but stranded 14 runners on base, a season high. Devonte Brown hammered his eighth home run of the year,...
Drexel women’s assistant Guido named head coach at Colgate
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/12/24From Press Release. Drexel assistant Alyssa Guido has been named Colgate University’s new head women’s lacrosse coach, Vice President and Director of Athletics Yariv Amir ’01 announced Thursday. Guido spent three years as the associate head coach and offensive coordinator at Drexel, helping the Dragons...
Cortland mayor to appoint new DPW supervisor, finance director
CORTLAND, NY (CortacaToday) — Several appointments in Cortland are being made. Mayor Scott Steve will announce this evening the appointments of a new DPW leader and part-time city judge. A new finance director is also being named at tonight’s Common Council meeting, and the mayor will choose a replacement...
Cortland County suffering from storm damage, 1K without power
CORTLAND, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — Severe weather ripped through Central New York on Wednesday, with Cortland County feeling a large impact. The county has about 1,000 without power at this time. Cortlandville Fire Chief Mike Biviano told NewsChannel 9 that at one point yesterday, the department had received 25 alarm calls. Trees, wires, and even trees […]
100 Years Ago: July 12, 2024
100 Years Ago is brought to you by Broome Recycles. 100 years ago today, construction of the new Memorial Bridge over the Susquehanna River to Riverside Drive is coming along well. The fourth pier is now complete and next week the final arch of the bridge will be built. Six...
Kolby Oakley prepares for annual hometown concert
Nashville-based musician from the Southern Tier, Kolby Oakley, is returning to this roots this weekend. Oakley is performing at the fairgrounds in Whitney Point tomorrow for his third annual hometown concert. "It's so rewarding to be able to come home. This is a dream of mine. I mean, I've always...
Cortland Community Pride Festival takes place this weekend
CORTLAND, NY (CortacaToday) — The Cortland LGBTQ Center is hosting their Pride Festival on Saturday, July 13th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cortland’s second annual Pride Festival is back this year to bring a family-friendly celebration with more than sixty-five vendors, games, giveaways, a costume contest, and a drag show. The event will take place at Courthouse Park in Cortland, located at 33 Church Street.
County Sheriff: Woman allegedly gets into ‘physical altercation’ on 4th of July
A woman allegedly got into a “physical altercation” on the 4th of July, according to a report. The Cortland County sheriff’s report stated that officers responded to a domestic incident on East River Crossing in Homer. According to the report, Molly M. Lyon, 38, of Homer, allegedly got into a “physical altercation” with a person she knew.
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