Skip to main content

Friday, July 3



- WEATHER -
 
- COVID-19 UPDATES & IN THE MAIL -

Click Here for the Latest from Governor Cuomo
Click Here for the Latest from the CDC
Click Here for the NYS Department of Labor
Click Here for the NYS Park Department
Click Here for the Oneida County COVID-19 Dashboard
Click Here for the Madison County COVID-19 Dashboard

The Waterville Village Hall 
will be open to the public starting on July 6th. A mask must be worn to enter the hall. Please be respectful, wear a mask and practice social distancing.
When paying your utility bill, please consider using our drop box rather than coming into our office. If you would like a copy of your paid utility bill, please notate this request on your bill.

Garbage schedule for the week of July 6 - 10:

7/6 - Garbage Pickup
7/7 - Trash Pickup
7/8 - Rigid Plastics, Electronic Waste, and Recycling Pickup
7/9 - Garbage Pickup

Please follow all garbage/trash regulations. Violations will result in garbage/trash/recycling not being picked up. Go to our website www.villageofwaterville.org for a copy of the Village's garbage regulations.





Waterville Central School District
The July 7, 2020 BOE meeting will take place at 5:00 p.m. as a hybrid meeting. The Board will be social distancing in the Board of Education room while it will be teleconferenced on a ZOOM meeting.



JULY 4th FIREWORKS






Waterville Little League Registration Fee Returns
We will returning cash for all registration fees for tee ball, coach pitch, and minor league for those families who registered and reside in Waterville, Oriskany Falls, and Deansboro. If you wrote checks, then your checks have been deposited. Please bring a pen and drive through the Waterville Library parking lot of July 8th between 6 and 730PM. We will hand you your envelope as you drive up, you will take the cash from your envelope, sign the envelope, and return it to us. Then you can head out of the parking lot again. You will not need to get out of your car, and we will have masks on as we serve you. Thanks so much to our families. Please call or text me if you have questions at 3155425760. Thanks, Courtney
***

***Major League SEASON UPDATE***As a result of a League Meeting on 6/29 our Major League season will not take place this year due to a majority vote - for those Softball players who paid and are in need of a refund we will still meet at Babbott Field Monday 7/6 @ 5pm please attend if you can and be mindful of social distance guidelines!  ***Stay tuned for Major League Baseball updates!



 




Waterville Historical Society is reopening Wednesday, July 1st
from 10 to 4. Please observe masks and social distancing.
Our first public program of the season will be held Saturday,
July 25 at 2 pm. Terry McMaster will present:
A Nest of Rascally Rebels: Scots-Irish Revolutionaries of Currybush

“In the early 1750s a few Scots-Irish families from central
Massachusetts and south-central New Hampshire began
trickling into an unsettled region about halfway between
Schenectady and Fort Hunter, into what is today the Town of
Princetown, Schenectady County.  Those families greatly
contributed to the cause of American Independence, the Scots-
Irish being particularly critical of British control over the
American colonies.  We will explore seven families who settled
in what was then called "Corry's Brook," their patterns of
intermarriage and frontier lifestyle, and their fierce
participation in fighting the British during the American
Revolution.”
Terry McMaster is an independent researcher examining
ethnicity, settlement patterns, family connections and military
engagement throughout the Mohawk and Upper Susquehanna
Valleys prior to and during the American Revolution.
Terry is primarily researching the citizen soldiers who fought
for and protected the homes and families of colonial Tryon
County, the alliances and conflicts between Loyalists, Indians
and Revolutionaries, and the part played in their lives by
family ties, ethnic variation and religion.  He is especially

interested in the emigration of Ulster Scots to New England
and New York, and their sizable impact on the "War of 1776."    
He is also involved in a large-scale Y-DNA project that traces
Scots-Irish genetic and population patterns in Northern Ireland
and America.  He has presented his research at Fort Plain
Museum’s "American Revolution in the Mohawk Valley" annual
conference, at the Ulster-American Heritage Symposium at the
University of Toronto, at the Oriskany Battlefield
Commemoration and at historical societies throughout upstate
New York.
Terry’s ancestor Capt. David McMaster was a member of the
Tryon Co. Committee of Safety, led the 6th company of the 3rd
Regiment, Tryon Co. Militia, and fought at the battles of
Oriskany and Johnstown.  His ancestors were living in Cherry
Valley at the time of the attack on Nov. 11, 1778.  He is a
photographer, artist and teacher, and works as an addiction
therapist at Capital Counseling, Albany, NY.




- AROUND TOWN -

It's been wonderful to see our local businesses able to open and resume a bit of activity. Thank you to everyone out there asking questions and following individual procedures along with state regulations in order to help keep them open!  
The Historical Society was open to the public for the first time since 2019, due to their winter closing (except by appointment) and then closure due to the coronavirus. Masks are required, but they are open again Wednesdays along with their July Program on Saturday the 25th (see description above).
Gallagher's Farm Stand is back with cucumbers and zucchini.
After a week of  pop up thunderstorms, and therefore rainbows, the holiday weekend will dry out and heat up. With temperatures in the hovering around 90 next week, it might be a good idea to give fans, air conditioners, and sprinklers a check over.




Popular posts from this blog

Wednesday, May 24

- WEATHER - ***** Happy Birthday (yesterday) to Dottie Ruane! ***** - IN THE MAIL - Today: WCS High School Spring Concert Wed. May 24 7 pm *** Memorial Day Weekend: May 29, 2017 Parades:  Waterville:  9 am   Line up 8:30 am.   Service following at Monument Park  with Guest Speaker Assemblyman William Magee Call Tom McNamara for more information or to participate @315-841-8018 Parade Canceled in the event of rain. Deansboro:  10:30 am Service Prior @ 10:15 am at Veterans Memorial Kiddie Bike Parade Oriskany Falls:  Noon Service Following at Douglas Park Guest Speaker Dean Kimball From Village Clerk Amber Bell, also note that  " instead of the Legion offering hotdogs and hamburgers at the Legion, the Pride in the Community Committee/Fireworks over Oriskany Falls will be providing free hotdogs and refreshment right at the park for the kids that march in...

Friday, September 27

- IN MEMORIAM - Eva V. Ford December 24, 1925 - September 25, 2019 Click Here for Full Obituary ***** - WEATHER - ***** - IN THE MAIL - ***** - AROUND TOWN - Thursday had typical Autumn rain showers- mild, slightly chilly, and on and off. The day ended with a strong finish, as a thunderstorm rolled in with the surprise of a bit of hail! Community photos below. Photo: D. Bersani Photo: D. Bersani Photo: K. Henty-Hunter Photo: S. Cossette  Photo: M. St. Peter Photo: J. Pearsall *** Photo: Waterville Central School District With far nicer weather to get out and about tonight, don't miss the WCS Drama Club production of "Game of Tiaras" happening Friday & Saturday only. Tickets at the door, 6:30 pm, 7 pm curtain. *** Mums along Main St: Plus the always sweetly dec...

Monday, November 29

  -IN MEMORIAM- James G. Coyle June 27, 1936 - November 25, 2021 Click HERE for the complete obituary. -Edward C. Stephenson- May 8, 1936 - November 22, 2021 Click HERE for the complete obituary. -Janet S Krouse- July 26, 1933 - November 21, 2021 Click HERE for the complete obituary. -WEATHER- -LOCAL CALENDARS- -Village of Waterville- -Waterville Central School- -Waterville Public Library- -Waterville First- -IN THE MAIL- Freshman Fundraiser   It’s November it’s never to early to start thinking about gifts for the ones that have our childrens minds and safety everyday of the week   starting with * Two 12 oz Sublimation coffee mugs with 4 Dunkin pods inside  $13.00 each wrapped and ready to go!! *Three Potholder with brownie mix and a spatula for $9.00 each wrapped & ready to go * All proceeds go to the Waterville Freshman Class https://www.facebook.com/groups/217620658433447/permalink/1677540522441446/?sale_post_id=1677540522441446 The Madison County Health...

Friday, February 22

- IN MEMORIAM - Owen Fortnam February 7, 2007 - February 20, 2019 Click Here for Full Obituary *** *** ***** - WEATHER - ***** - WATERVILLE HUB - Earlier in the week we mentioned adding on a section to the blog each week that would honor the original purpose to share, remember, and connect stories of Waterville and it's people. Welcome to the Waterville Hub- a collaboration between us here at the Hub of the Huddle and The Waterville Times!  You'll notice it matches the hometown, conversational feel of In A Timely Manner.  Please feel free to email comments and more to hubhuddle@gmail.com Logo PsBrown Waterville Hub by Patty Louise This week we must start off with a nod of gratitude to the woman whose writings led to the blog Hub of the Huddle and this new column.   Flip Brown wanted to document the history and stories of Waterville, not just the facts but the impressions and memories people had of events long ago. She ...

Monday, May 15

- WEATHER - ***** Happy Birthday (today) to Leslie Olivera-VanWormer ***** - LOCAL CALENDARS - Village: Waterville Central School * Budget Vote Tues. May 16th, 10 am - 8 pm, HS Cafeteria * Waterville Public Library ***** - IN THE MAIL - WCS Budget Vote, Tues. May 16th, 10 a - 8 p @ HS Cafeteria WCS Jr High Spring Concert Wed. May 17th 7 pm May 29, 2017 Parades:  Waterville: 9 am   Line up 8:30 am.  Service following at Monument Park Deansboro: 10:30 am Service Prior @ 10:15 am at Veterans Memorial Oriskany Falls: Noon Service Following at Douglas Park *** June American Red Cross Blood Drive Sat. June 3 8:30 - 1:30 Waterville Village Hall June Food Sense: ***** - AROUND TOWN - It was a busy weekend around Waterville, and not one that rain, wind, and even a bit of hail could stop. Photos con...

Tuesday, June 14

Click Here for more History on Flag Day  from USFlag.org Click Here for more History from Time Magazine Click Here for the National Flag Day Foundation Honoring Flag Day in the dark light of Orlando: Click here for Chicago Tribune Coverage