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Friday, March 27



- WEATHER -


- COVID-19 UPDATES & IN THE MAIL -
All Information Subject to Change- especially as change is happening so quickly to help protect the health everyone.

Click Here for the latest from the CDC
Click Here for the latest from Governor Cuomo, including the two week extension for schools to remain closed until April 15. 




























If you're unable to pick up a package, please call the Waterville Times to coordinate










- AROUND TOWN -

Congratulations to Waterville's Section III Basketball All Star Athletes 
Click Here for the Boys  Tyson Maxam and Connor Marriott
Click Here for the Girls Janelle Cleary, Natalee Collins and Laney Hinman
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While the nights remain cold, the last few days have warmed up to provide some beautiful, sunny relief to these quarantine days. NYS Parks are still open with the updates listed below in effect.
More parks and trails are listed at https://parks.ny.gov/ as well as on the watervillefirst.org website



Sunrise on Osborne Ave (the spring "pond" has returned)


Sunrise looking towards Sanger Hill

Some of the interesting spring plants emerging along the Hamilton College Root Glen trails. Can you name it?
Chenango Canal Towpath Trail



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