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Friday, May 6

- WEATHER -


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Matt St. Peter (May 6th)
Constance Fancett (May 6th)
Fran Mayne (Sunday, May 8th)

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This Sunday, May 8th



- IN THE MAIL -

This Weekend:

Message from Janet Dangler, Town of Marshall Historian
 "A contingent of the Brothertown Indians is coming to this area
Friday the 6th and Saturday the 7th to work on the graves of their
ancestors.
There will be a reception in their honor at the Marshall Town Hall,
Saturday, May 7, from 3-5p.m.  Please stop in if you can."


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Hamilton Farmer's Market
Starts Saturday, May 7th
8 am - 1 pm

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Next Weekend


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- AT THE LIBRARY -

If you've been wondering why the library has been just so incredibly busy...
Director Jeff Reynolds caught this glimpse:
“'Explore Mars'”  NASA Space Science Training presented by the Lunar & Planetary Institute
A training program for children’s and youth librarians of New York State
4-5 May 2016 at Waterville Public Library, in collaboration with the Mohawk Valley Astronomical Society

30 public libraries from around New York State participated.

Based in Houston, Texas, the Lunar and Planetary Institute is a research institute that provides support services to NASA and the planetary science community, and conducts planetary science research under the leadership of staff scientists, visiting researchers, and postdoctoral fellows.  It is managed by the Universities Space Research Association (USRA), a national, nonprofit consortium of universities chartered in 1969 by the National Academy of Sciences at the request of NASA."




- TBT -
Why not celebrate an early release post with some Throwbacks
from P.S. Brown and At Home in the Huddle

2007




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