Dec 02 2008
Cortland Area News Roundup for Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Everyone Safe after Four-Alarm Fire in McLean

(Photo from 2006, Courtesy Dryden Fire Department.)
The Dryden Fire Company responded to the call, as did McLean, Groton and Cortlandville.
Wood stove Starts Fire in McLean Home (Reported in the Ithaca Journal)
A faulty wood stove is responsible for a fire that broke out on the second floor of a Gulf Hill Road home, Monday, according to fire officials.
(Read the original story here.)
Lime Hollow Seeks $12,000 to Complete Solar Panel Project (Reported in the Cortland Standard)
Panels will supply energy to the new, sustainably built visitors’ center.
(Read the original story here.)
(Visit the Lime Hollow website.)
Access to Independence of Cortland County announced it’s 2008 Friends of the Center campaign this week. Funds raised up to 20,000 dollars will be matched by a grant from the Stardust Foundation of Central New York.
(Read the original story here.)
(Learn more about ATI here.)
(Visit the Stardust Foundation here.)
Ski Resorts Open, Families Return (Reported in the Cortland Standard)
Area ski mountains are now open and living up to their family-friendly reputations.
(Read original story here.)
-CJC
(Thanks for hanging out and waiting for us to pick up again after a Thanksgiving Break. It’s good to be back!)
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