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Friday, September 18


 - WEATHER -


- VILLAGE NOTES -




- COVID-19 UPDATES & IN THE MAIL -

Click Here for the Latest from Governor Cuomo
Click Here for the COVID Report Card
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


Remote Learners!
Your scheduled pickup date for materials is this Tuesday, September 22 from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm. K-12 studnets, please pick up at the Jr./Sr. High School.
Contact Mr. Rauch at nrauch@watervillecsd.org or Mrs. Gray at mgray@watervillecsd.org with any questions.















The Learning Club sponsored by Learning at its Best is hosting a drive thru/walk thru Lemonade Sale to help raise funds for Cole Campbell during his fight against Leukemia.
On September 25 from 11-2 students and staff of the Learning Club will be set up outside at 110 E Main St to accept drive thru or walk by orders for lemonade. With staff assistance, students will be managing the event, serving as cashiers, bringing orders to vehicles and delivery orders to locals.
We will have two options available for sale:
-Prepared cups (with lids and straws)of pink or regular lemonade
-To Go Option which includes a bottle of water with a lemonade to go pack.
Recommended donation is $2. Feel free to donate more!
Orders can also be taken and paid for online.  Click Here for Order Form
We will deliver orders within walking distanced the office.



- AROUND TOWN -

The MPS Positivity Project and Waterville Central School District shared out these older photos of support for Cole Campbell to help encourage students and staff to wear orange in honor of Cole's birthday today, and their first Matter Meeting at MPS.



You too can support Cole and the Campbell family as he battles Leukemia through GoFundMe Here
The Learning At Its Best Lemonade Fundraiser
Sending Cards to Cole and Family (collected at the Waterville Public Library)

The haze seems to be clearing from our CNY skies today, but provided strangely beautiful sunsets earlier this week as the sun blazed through.


Friday morning fog is clearing into blue sky as we enter Cruisin' weekend.  While it may not be the Cruisin' we're used to, and more of a Cruise Through. Enjoy the beauty of autumn creeping into the village, the decorated homes, our 15 years of a greatly improved Main Street, businesses and organizations that support one another, and the general good that a small community can provide to one another. There will be more years ahead for big gatherings, but we can always be a community that's big in heart.  Cruisin' started to celebrate the beautiful product that resulted from getting through hard times. It's time to support each other through another one. 
Wear your mask, keep your distance and:
Walk/Run/Bike the Village for the Virtual Mary Cleary 5k
Enjoy the delicious Ladies Aux. Chicken BBQ
Relax with Music at the Bandstand
Shop Local both inside businesses and in the Online Vendor Show
Support Local organizations with donations.























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