It's Garbage Day.
29 degrees with blue sky and bright sunshine at 7:00 a.m.
The TWCNY Weather Forecast:
"Bit Cooler but Nice Today, Showers Return Friday.
Today starts bright with skies becoming partly sunny, quiet and cooler than average with highs in the 40s and some spots sneaking into the 50s.
A well developed system will approach from the west on Friday with unsettled conditions lingering into the first half of the weekend. During this time period, temperatures should end up at or below average with highs in the 40s to near 50 degrees.
Dry weather and sunshine return on Sunday with high temperatures close to 50 degrees".
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IN THE NEWS
From the Utica Observer-Dispatch.
From the Mid-York Weekly.
From the Observer-Dispatch.
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Bikes are out .......
.............. gone are cold weather clothes ......
............... and Stafford Avenue neighbors sit outdoosr in the sun for their afternoon chat!
This is more like it! Blue sky and bare fields in Hanover.
The Great Blue Heron are back, fishing above the little waterfall next to Gridley-Paige Road .......
............... the ice at the Caves in Forge Hollow is nearly gone.....
...... and Aconite is in bloom at the Felhner-Peach residence in "Dicksville!"
It really is SPRING!
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@WCS
PTA meeting Thursday at 6:00
Elementary All-county Festival on Friday and Saturday.
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At the Library
Thursday at 6:00 - "Spring Fling Story Hour"
Ages 3-8 | Drop In
Spring is in the air! As buds pop and flowers bloom,colors wash away winter’s gloom. Celebrate the wonder that spring brings with stories and activities.
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Friday Movie Matinée at 1:00
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Another Event to Add to your Calendar
April Book Discussion Group - April 23.
This month, the Waterville Book Discussion Group will read the classic "Woman in White" by Wilkie Collins. After lunch and discussion we will watch the BBC filmed version of this classic novel.
Generally
considered the first English sensation novel, the "Woman in White" features the remarkable heroine Marian Halcome and her sleuthing
partner, drawing master Walter
Hartright, pitted against the diabolical team of count Fosco and sir Percival Glyde.
A
gripping tale of murder, intrigue, madness and mistaken identity,
Collins's psychological thriller has never been out of print in the more than 140 years since its publication in 1859.
Bring
your lunch, we will supply coffee, tea, dessert, discussion and a
movie...in the the meeting Room at the Waterville Library at noon on
Wednesday April 23rd.
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REMINDER
Tomorrow is your last day to register online for the
(You may register in person Saturday morning.)
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