Wednesday, April 30, 2014



It's Recyclables Collection Day
40 degrees and wet at 5:00 a.m.

Please note:  I've loaded today's blog post with activities for the next few days in anticipation of going on an annual day-trek northward in search of a couple of special wildflowers (which actually photograph better in wet weather) and then spending some time visiting friends in that area.
The next blog post will probably be on Friday morning. 
I just want you to know that my "absence" does not mean that I am sick! (But I really do appreciate your concern!)

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The TWCNY Weather Forecast:

"Breezy, Cool, and Wet at Times Today, Remaining Unsettled through the Weekend

An area of low pressure will continue to plague the region today with spotty showers this morning giving way to steadier showers this afternoon into this evening.  It will be breezy with highs only in the lower 50s.  There will be periods of rain tonight with lows in the 40s to near 50.  Tomorrow will be seasonable with a few breaks of sun mixed in with scattered showers.  Highs will be in the low to mid 60s.  This area of low pressure will linger through the end of the week with more chances for scattered showers on Friday.

A quick moving system will bring more chances for scattered showers into the weekend with Sunday looking like the drier of the two days.  Neither day will be a washout with highs well into the 50s.

High pressure will fairly return with quiet and seasonable weather into the first half of next week."





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Isabelle Joy Henderson

2014

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IN THE NEWS

Front Page Headlines from
THE WATERVILLE TIMES

"A Top Teacher"
"16 Apartments Proposed For Waterville"
"WCS Sets 2 Percent Tax Hike"
" BCS Budget Requires 60 Percent"
"Dairy Seeks New Court"
"Purchase Approved"

To read more, please click HERE.

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Of Local Interest

From the Madison Country Courier.

From CNYCentralNY.com.

From St. John Fisher College.

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IN THE MAIL
From Mary Ann Younes

The Winners of the April 19
CHILI COOK-OFF 
at the Good Times Bar & Grill

1st Prize
Sara Drake

2nd Prize: 
Norm & Karen Cook
 Dave Wicks

3rd Prize:
 Janice Eisenhut
Don Homestead
"There is another person but we don't know their name."

(Thanks, Mary Ann!)

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Here & There


A highly-anticipated annual event!
 

Daffodils in front of Virginia Keith's home on West Bacon Street.



There's plenty of activity at the new CVS store ...........


...............involving some super-size digging equiment.


Speaking of "super-size," I've heard of "monster truck shows," but this could be a winner at a monster tractor show!


Yesterday was a dank, gray day. "Bloodroot" is just one of the plants whose blossoms would open if only the sun would shine!  While I was searching Google for a picture that showed how the plant got its name, I found a delightful website - you might enjoy it, too:


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MAY CALENDARS

VILLAGE OF WATERVILLE


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WATERVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY



For interactive calendar, please click HERE.

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WATERVILLE CENTRAL SCHOOL


For interactive calendar, please click HERE.

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TODAY'S EVENTS



Please see DigitalSports for more information and details.

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At the Library

"Where in Waterville is the Cat in the Hat?"


"The Cat in the Hat is visiting Waterville! Can you guess where he is each week?
Each week we’ll have a photo up in the library of the Cat in the Hat somewhere in Waterville. Kids can stop into the library and put their guesses into a fishbowl! 
Each week two lucky children will win a Dr.Seuss book! 

This is the last week we will pick a winner! 
Make sure you get into the Library before May 2nd to place your name in the drawing!"

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"Walking Group" this evening at 6:00 p.m.


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The Friday Matinée Movie at 1:00


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PLANNING AHEAD

At the Library

"Book Group" meeting on May 28.



"Fabulous, fun filled, spanning decades and generations and centered on a little known episode of America's 20th Century story,  The 'All Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion' is another irresistible novel by the remarkable Fannie Flagg."

In Doris Stephan's E-note to me she wrote, "It is a fictionalized version of some of the women involved in the WASP (Women Air Force Service Pilots) during WW11. They never received the recognition, praise, or benefits they were entitled to. Only in recent times did Congress see fit to acknowledge their service.
  Their true story is dramatic enough, but I think Fannie Flagg has done a good job of reminding today's readers of the job these brave women did during the war." 

Meeting Wednesday, May 28th  
in the Meeting Room at  the Waterville Library,
  Lunch will be served at 12 noon.  
Call the library at 841 4651 to reserve a copy of this new hit novel and join the conversation. 

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OTHER FINE THINGS TO SEE & DO!


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Sunday May 18, 1:00 - 6:00
at the American Legion in Sangerfield.

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Here's a question from a blog reader who asks for your answers and/or comments:

" 'Bishop's Leaf' (or 'Goutweed') is coming up in my yard and my dog - a little Chiahuahua - LOVES it!  But I'm worried because Google says that Goutweed is poisonous to dogs. Does anyone else have trouble with their dog eating it? and what do they do?"

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Tomorrow is May Basket day!




Monday, April 28, 2014

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT 

Town of Sangerfield
TONIGHT'S PUBLIC HEARING  CANCELLED
And will be rescheduled at later date.

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Monday morning update & Add-on

It's Garbage Day

Sunny and bright, 34 degrees at 7:30


The TWCNY Sunday afternoon Weather Forecast:

"Nice and Quiet/Warmer

Prolonged Unsettled Weather Ahead

Today will easily be the nicest day of the week. Expect a good amount of sun, along with seasonable temperatures. 

Our weather will take a downhill turn Tuesday as a large, slow moving storm begins to move out of the central plans. Winds will increase, along with the shower threat Tuesday. Steadier rain will be possible Tuesday night into Wednesday.
Thursday-Sunday will feature about a 30-40% chance for a shower at any time of the day. Temperatures will also be running about 10 degrees below average as well. "




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Thomas J. Van Slyke

1952 - 2014

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IN THE NEWS
Close to Home 

From the Observer-Dispatch.

From WKTV.

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IN THE MAIL
New Announcement!



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Seen Recently .........



Poking around in my yard I found Hop Sprouts about 6" tall .....


.............  and the first blossoms are open on the Pulmonaria - sometimes called "Lungwort" or "Pearl."



A Springtime view on Beaver Creek Road.




Eleven members of the  "Red Hat Society" having a festive lunch at the Kountry KafĂ© in Deansboro.

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Deb Conway sent me these pictures of some of the trash that was collected by the forty-one (41!) volunteers, including Boy Scouts, who participated in the Annual Rotary Club Earth Day Village Clean Up!    

(Thank you all!)

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You can't miss them!
A goodly number of new benches along Main Street.

(In answer to a goodly number of queries: No. I don't know what style they are, but they're not "Victorian," I'm quite sure.)

Do note that the new Trash Containers also have a Recyclables section, too, and that's nice!

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COMING EVENTS


At the Library

There are no special activities on Monday.

TUESDAY

Special: "Peeps Party" at 6:00


"We will have a tour of the Peepapalooza creations, hand out awards for the dioramas, make Peep S’mores, make a marshmallow shooter and just hang out with other peeps."

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Seen recently at the Barton - Brown Observatory.

 

Astro-photographer Don Yacco, of the Mohawk Valley Astronomical Society,
setting up telescope and camera to photograph the M65 Needle Galaxy. 


(Click for larger view.)

He was assisted by Library director Jeff Reynolds who E-wrote that they were "Sitting in the 'warm room' controlling remotely with computer!" and adding, 

"About a third larger than our own Milky Way galaxy, the Needle Galaxy is 'only' 40 million light from us!   Hundreds of BILLIONS of stars in each!!!"

(Thanks, Jeff!)

Read more about the Needle Galaxy here, @ NASA.
More about the Mohawk Valley Astronomical Society HERE.
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WCS Sports

(Please see DigitalSports for additional information.)

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SPECIAL REQUEST


From Brenda Knoeller, Village Clerk / Treasurer.

To: VILLAGE OF WATERVILLE UTILITY CUSTOMERS

"A reminder to all Village Combined Utility customers: Combined Utility invoices are due to be received in the Village Municipal Office no later than May 1, 2014. On May 2, 2014 all unpaid invoices will have a 15% penalty added. A that time, if you live inside the Village any outstanding invoice will be re-levied to your taxes. If you live outside the Village your water service will be turned off and will not be turned back on until all outstanding invoices are paid in full and an additional $100 turn on fee is paid."

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FOR THE RECORD


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I'll be back with your May Calendars on Wednesday morning.

'Til then, enjoy the sunshine, everyone!

Friday, April 25, 2014

Thursday, April 24, 2014

It's Garbage Day again
33 degrees and sunny at 6:45


The TWCNY Weather Forecast:

"Bright, but Breezy & Cool, Showers Return Late Friday


High pressure dominates on Thursday with dry weather and plenty of sunshine. It will be breezy and unseasonably cool with highs in the low and mid 50s.

Our next system should start to impact us Friday with another round of showers and a cool down this weekend.  After seeing highs in the lower 60s on Friday, temperatures will drop into the 50s this weekend.

Temperatures will remain at or cooler than average through next week."  




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Yesterday was another gray day, but the only "puddles" that I saw were those of ......


 ......   Blue Scilla blossoms on lawns, here and there.

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IN THE NEWS

Front Page Headlines from
THE WATERVILLE TIMES

"Just In Case"
"Teaching Teachers"
"Marshall Culvert Needs Work"
"Brookfield Considers New Trucks"
"Budget Not Yet Passed"
"Help With Cleanup"
"Town Of Augusta"

To read more, please click HERE.

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TODAY'S EVENTS

WCS Emergency Bus Drill

WCS Sports


For details, please click HERE.

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With Special Guest....


Melissa Grace Clark from Hamilton.

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At the Library Today and Friday

"Superhero Club" at 6:00 p.m.

Ages 5 & up | Sign Up

Kids are welcome to dress up as any superhero and we’ll do something new each month! 
April: Superhero Masks!

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The Friday Movie Matinée at 1:00


"The Secret Life of Walter Mitty"

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Tonight in Deansboro at 7:30

"If you weren't in town in 1802 and missed all the action, come learn what was going on in 'the huddle,' back then!"  PsB.



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WEEKEND SPECIAL EVENTS

Come join us at the 6th Annual


WATERVILLE ROTARY CLUB VILLAGE CLEAN UP

Saturday, April 26th, 
Meet at the Municipal Hall at 9:00 a.m.

Please bring your Work Gloves.
Trash Bags and Safety Vests will be provided.

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Sunday Special


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Have a grand weekend, everyone!