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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


-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 Department is offering free COVID-19 symptomatic
 rapid antigen testing. The testing is being done in a drive-thru format at the
old Madison County Highway Garage in Morrisville, located at 85 Cedar Street. Eligibility:
Symptoms of illness for no more than 5 days AND a Madison County Resident OR
K-12 staff/student that attends/works at a school in a Madison County School District.
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
9:30am-11:45am - Schedule an appointment online at
Thursday, December 2, 2021
12:30pm-3:15pm - Schedule an appointment online at






is excited to exhibit G. Russell Oechsle’s private collection of wooden cased shelf clocks from Madison County clockmaker masters- William Dexter, Horace Dexter and Carter & Weller of Stockbridge, and L.&J. Frisbie of Chittenango. Mr. Oschsle’s clock collection that spans from 1830-1842 will be the largest exhibit of these clocks in one setting at the Historical Society
-AROUND TOWN-
From: Waterville Historical Society

Holiday Hop Vendors

Parade of Lights Blog Pics
















From: Waterville Central School District (MPS)
MPS Student Council Spirit Days this week! Monday (11/22) was "Twin Day" and
Tuesday (11/23) was "Dress Like A Teacher." Some of the students even decided to
dress like Mr. Bob and Principal Hinderling!
From: Madison Central School
Mrs. Bergeron sent along these wonderful pictures from a collaborative holiday lesson
her class recently did! Each student took the time to disguise a turkey as something else
so they wouldn't get caught for Thanksgiving. Once they were done, they got on a Zoom
call with a second grade class in Northport, NY, located on Long Island,
who also participated in the same project. The class members showed off their
"Turkeys"  to each other, and the other school's students were invited to guess
 what they were disguised as. They also got to talk about their schools and their lives
 as second graders  in different parts of the state. Looks like a lot of fun!
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