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Restaurant worker tests positive for hepatitis A in Cortland, health officials warn
CORTLAND, NY (CortacaToday) – The Cortland County Health Department (CCHD) confirms a local restaurant worker has tested positive for hepatitis A. The individual is a food handler at Queen Subs. Health officials say the risk of infection is low, but if you ate or drank anything at the shop between June 20 and July 3, you may need to be vaccinated or monitor for symptoms. Vaccines are effective within two weeks of exposure.
Maine-Endwell 12U Baseball Prepares For Section 1 Tournament
The Maine-Endwell Spartans 12U Baseball team is preparing for the Section 1 Tournament this upcoming weekend. The Spartans hitting the batting cages earlier this week and many players saying that is the focus heading into their matchup against Baldwinsville on Saturday. Members of the team James Policare and Oliver Stewart...
#36 ON Fox 40's Top 40 Most Impactful Local Sports Figures: Brenna Bough of Whitney Point Field Hockey
We continue Fox 40's Top 40 Most Impactful Sports Figures, sponsored by UHS Orthopedics and UHS Sports Medicine with number 36 it is Brenna Bough of Whitney Point Field Hockey. Bough's story is still mostly unwritten, but what has already gone done on the page is maybe the most impressive...
Dave & Buster's Flag-Hunting Challenge Coming to Johnson City Ahead of Opening
Broome County residents will be able to put their detective skills to the test and earn gift cards for the Dave & Buster's coming to the Oakdale Commons at the end of the month. Dave & Buster's officials are issuing the Johnson City Challenge for county residents from Tuesday, July...
After damaging storms, including several tornadoes, many people are calling their insurance company
Many areas around central and northern New York are continuing to clean up after the remnants of Hurricane Beryl blew through the region Wednesday. Heavy rain, strong thunderstorms, and even several tornadoes pelted the region, knocking down trees and power lines, and washing out roads and bridges. The National Weather...
Latest restaurant inspections: What Binghamton restaurants were cited for in June
Broome County restaurant inspection records show nine food establishments received five or more violations in June, according to the most recent data released by New York state. A barbecue restaurant in Port Crane had six non-critical violations and five critical violation in June, including not keeping hot food at the...
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...
July Fest downtown ready to party this weekend
BINGHAMTON, NY (WIVT/WBGH) — Some of the Downtown Binghamton streets are closed for the weekend to setup and prepare for the annual July Festival. The 59th annual July Fest and Binghamton Music and Jazz Festival will span the area of Court Street and the Metro Center Plaza. Dozens of vendors will line the streets selling […]
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 […]
Johnson City man sentenced to up to seven years on sex crime charges
SAYRE, Pa. (WETM) — A Johnson City man was sentenced in July and could see up to seven years in prison after an investigation out of Bradford County. According to the Bradford County District Attorney’s Office, 48-year-old Matthew Casterline was sentenced to a minimum of one year to a maximum of seven years in a […]
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.
Cortland Weather Outlook: Saturday, July 13
FUNFLICKS BRINGS THE DRIVE-IN TO YOU. CLICK THE IMAGE BELOW!!. Your Cortland County weather forecast for Saturday, July 13, 2024:. A small impulse of atmospheric energy will drift through the region this afternoon but will not even be noticed by most. Skies will be a mix of sun and clouds...
Cortland Rep to Present New Adaptation of The Classic Thriller WAIT UNTIL DARK
Cortland Repertory Theatre will present as the fourth mainstage show in their 53rd annual summer season, a new adaptation of the classic thriller “Wait Until Dark”, running from July 17 - 26. Originally written by Frederick Knott and newly adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher, this play will have evening shows at 7:30 PM, with matinees on July 19, 21, 23 and 24 at 2:00 PM. Tickets may be purchased by calling 800-427-6160 or by visiting the CRT Box Office at 24 Port Watson Street in Cortland.
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...
Port Dickinson Angel of Hope getting a remodel
A Port Dickinson community memorial is celebrating its 20th anniversary with plans for upgrades. The Angel of Hope was brought to Port Dickinson Community Park in 2004 and needs a facelift. The memorial provides families who have lost a child a place to grieve. The bricks have the name of...
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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