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Monday, December 13, 2021

 -IN MEMORIAM-


Michael Fox
July 13, 1958 - December 9, 2021
Click HERE for the complete obituary.

Virginia M. "Pinny" Misiaszek
December 31, 1921 - December 6, 2021
Click HERE for the complete obituary.
-WEATHER-

-LOCAL CALENDARS-
-Village of Waterville-

-Waterville Central School-

-Waterville Public Library-
-Waterville First-

-IN THE MAIL-



Here's the news you've all been eagerly waiting for, PIE PICK UP!!
Thursday, December 16, 3-6 p.m.
Please use the music wing entrance to collect your pie orders from the band room. Pies MUST be picked up on the 16th, as the pies are frozen and can not be stored at the school. This was also shared in Parent Square. Thank you!





The Madison Central School District has released updated spectator policies
for varsity basketball contests, and junior varsity/varsity basketball
doubleheaders. This policy takes effect beginning with the boys' basketball
doubleheader against Otselic Valley on Wednesday, December 1st.
- Only ticketed spectators will be allowed to enter. Each home athlete
will receive four tickets for distribution.
- Visiting Spectators will sign in when entering the school.
The visiting team will receive two tickets per visiting athlete.
-All spectators will be required to wear a face covering properly
while in the building.
-Distancing between family units will be required.
-No food or drink will be permitted in the gymnasium.
These regulations will be monitored and re-assessed throughout the season.
Any changes will be communicated.
Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
Go Blue Devils


The Madison County Health Department
would like to pass along more dates and times for its
free symptomatic rapid antigen testing.
It is in a drive-thru format, and conducted at 85 Cedar St in Morrisville
(This is at the old County Highway Garage in Morrisville.)
Eligibility: Symptoms of illness for 1-7 days AND a
Madison County Resident OR K-12 staff/student that attends/works at
a school in a Madison County School District
Wednesday, December 15, 2021
9:00am-11:00am - Schedule an appointment online at
https://www.madisoncounty.ny.gov/2589/Find-COVID-19-Testing
Friday, December 17, 2021
12:00pm-3:00pm - Schedule an appointment online at
https://www.madisoncounty.ny.gov/2589/Find-COVID-19-Testing

Madison Central School will be holding its annual food drive in
December through spirit week, which ends on December 22nd.
Grades 6-12 will compete against one another to see who can raise the
most food and money in that time frame. All items will go towards
spirit points, which are awarded based on the size of the item.
This year, we are also accepting monetary donations, with 1 spirit point
awarded for every dollar. Please turn in all donations to your
class advisor's classroom. Items will be donated to a local food bank.



The Waterville Public Library will be sending out a package of books
(from the book sale via donation) to Tom Brady at Crouse ICU.
If you would like to add a card, coloring page, etc.
Please drop it off by close at 6 pm today. If you would like to mail your own
address it to Thomas Brady, Room 3010 ICU, Crouse Hospital,
736 Irving St. Syracuse New York 13210.
If you don't know Tom (which seems hard to believe,
but it's possible), you are still encouraged to send uplifting wishes along.


MARSHALL HISTORICAL SOCIETY WILL BE OPEN
SATURDAY - DECEMBER 18TH 2-4PM

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: WCS Sports Booster Club

From: Waterville Central School (MPS)


Thank you to MPS PTA for bringing the Penguin Holiday Shop to MPS!
From: Madison Central School
Pictures from last night's (Dec. 9) Grade 3-5 holiday concert!
We hope you enjoyed the performance as much as 
our students enjoyed bringing it to you!
5th grade students had the most delicious lesson with Mrs. Nolan
and Miss Leone recently! The students used half moon cookies
to learn about fractions. The cookies were generously donated
 by North Star Orchards in Westmoreland!
Scooting towards the end of another week here at MCS!
The price of gas today.

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