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Friday, April 17

- WEATHER -


- COVID-19 UPDATES & IN THE MAIL -

Click Here for the Latest from Governor Cuomo with notably:
- Schools and nonessential businesses will stay closed through May 15th.
-Executive order requiring all people in New York to wear masks or face coverings in public, including when taking public or private transportation or riding in for-hire vehicles.
Click Here for the Latest from the CDC
Click Here for the NYS Department of Labor
Click Here for the Oneida County COVID-19 Dashboard
Click Here for the Madison County COVID-19 Dashboard
Click Here for the NYS Park Department






WCSD UPDATES


Click Here for the additional slides in the PDF Presentation Update on the 2019-2020 Jr/Sr High School Year
Click Here for the YouTube Video Presentation

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Special Board of Education Meeting 
April 21, 2020 at 5 pm
This meeting will take place remotely and will be live on YouTube
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Breakfast and lunch are being distributed until April 29th. Each location will be open from 11 am - 1pm. There will be NO Friday food pick-up: you will pick up food on THURSDAY for two days.
Pick up locations are:  Waterville Fire Department, Deansboro Fire Department, Oriskany Falls Methodist Church, North Brookfield Fire Department.
If you need assistance getting food from a site call 841-3900 and press 9.

Click Here to Apply for SNAP Benefits (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)


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- AROUND TOWN -




Want to give Cole Campbell even more support  in his fight against Leukemia (Click Here for the GoFundMe page)?  MPS Band teacher, Christine Goux is heading up a wristband order from which all proceeds will benefit Cole and his family. Wristbands are $2 each, and can be ordered by texting: 315-404-1563 or emailing: cgoux@watervilleschools.org.  Payment can be made over venmo: Christine Goux



Other signs of support around town...





The week has ended complete with more scattered snow squalls, making May 15th seem even farther away to some (check on your friends, family, and neighbors)


Despite the snow, Roc-Star has been doing steady business and continues to encourage call in orders and use of this new drive up window.








We're not sure if everyone is capable of taking the afternoon off, but the WCSD is encouraging an "early dismissal" mental health break!

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