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Monday, November 5

- IN MEMORIAM -


 Emilia B. Schiros
Click Here for Full Obituary

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- WEATHER -




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- LOCAL CALENDARS -

Village:




Waterville Public Library:



Waterville Central School District:



WCS Sports:



@jessicapoyer



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- IN THE MAIL -





































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- AROUND TOWN -


The Waterville Rotary Club welcome new WCS teachers during their dinner meeting last Thursday.

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On Thursday, during All Saints Day

According to Laurie Ostrander, "A wonderful group of generous men (lead by Mark Barnes) donated their time and considerable talents to accomplish what was thought to be a three-day job in just 7 hours between All Saints Day Masses at 9am and 6pm last Thursday."

In addition to Mark Barnes, the group included George Gleason from George's Pro Sound, LLC, Scott Barnes, Nicholas Barnes, Luke Barnes, Danny Nassimos from Campus Communications, Inc. as well as Michael Tower. Lori Maxon and Denise Gelfuso made runs for the pick up and delivery of required equipment.

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The Jr/Sr High Choir had high regards for their performance at the Syracuse Crunch game on Friday night. They also seemed to have a great experience out.



The Crunch even won 5-4 against the Belleville Senators.

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Congratulations to all 32 of the 3rd-6th graders who participated in the 2018 MPS Prize Speaking on Friday evening!  The final winners included:
Third Grade:
1st: Natalie Hill
2nd: Julianna Parmeter
3rd: Samantha Cook

Fourth Grade:
1st: Madelyn Hill
2nd: Vladislav Gutko
3rd (tie): Ariella Morgan
3rd (tie): William Von Matt

Fifth Grade:
1st: Cody Jones
2nd (tie): Tyler Green
2nd (tie): Peyton Harris
3rd: Allison Furgison

Sixth Grade:
1st (tie): Dante Ruia
1st (tie): Aryana Schneeman
2nd: Edmond Yang
3rd: Bethany Boehlert




















With special thanks to Anne Hagerty-Powles for directing the competition.

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Congratulations to the Pop Warner Jr PeeWee team who ended their season at Regionals on Sunday after months of hard work. The cheerleaders continue to Regionals in NJ this coming weekend.


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