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Friday, January 24

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- WEATHER -

- IN THE MAIL -
















- AROUND TOWN -

Some of the recent excitement at MPS.
"Positive Referrals are an opportunity to express gratitude and appreciation to kids using their character strengths. After a meeting with Officer Zurek or Officer Poyer they sign the Wall Of Honor. We have over 100 Positive Referrals this school year to date!"
Photo @MemPositivity

Photo @MemPositivity

Photo @MemPositivity

Photo @MemPositivity
While last Friday, the kids at MPS were able to all enjoy the Colgate Women's Ice Hockey game, especially at Colgate won against Harvard, 5-2.


Photo: Waterville Volleyball
This week, the Volleyball team played their game at Sauquoit with extra oompf, raising Cancer Awareness in mind as well.

Photo: Brothertown Optimist Club 
The Brothertown Optimist Club bestowed recognition on Julianna E. and Logan R. for their "compassion toward other students, their enthusiasm, kindness and love of learning. In addition, it was noted that both are always willing to help others and are very self-motivated students."

Photo: Brothertown Optimist Club 

Photo: Brothertown Optimist Club
Also recognized were Michele Bowen and Kristen Baker, who are new members to the club.



Enjoy yet another sunny day this week (not bad for outdoor winter work)! Saturday is looking dreary...

The electric charging station getting good use near the Firemen's Field.

The bright sunshine either shadowed or washed out most of the beautiful wreathes and front porch decor around town. It might be the perfect day for a walk or drive of your own to admire the area instead!

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