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Friday, January 29

Village Water Bills are due on or before 1/30/2016 (that's tomorrow)!
A 15% penalty will be added to balances on 1/31
If the office is not open, please use the drop box out front.  It is checked regularly.

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-IN THE MAIL-



American Legion
C.J. Fulmer Post, Route 20
Friday Fish Fry- Every Friday throughout January
Fish Fry - $10
Chicken Tenders $8
Mac-n-Cheese - $6.50
Comes with fries, baked potato, or mac-n-cheese
w. a side of coleslaw or applesauce






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-AROUND TOWN-
The Winter Farmers Market is in full swing at it's new location in Morgan's Hardware.
Current vendors are: Stolzfus Dairy, Art by May Lou, Nymphe Moon Jewelry, Turtle Moon Farm, Pat Ryan Stained Glass, Crafty Lady Cards, Art Blue Designs, Nelson Farms Country Store & Popular Hedge Farm.
Upcoming Farmers Market Dates: February 10th & 24th from 2-6pm. 

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-HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS-


From the Waterville Volleyball Facebook page:
"Tonight was one of the most exciting games I have ever coached. I have very little voice left. So proud of this team and program. The bench was ROCKIN' with positive energy, JV players in stand were cheering loud, parents cheering and encouraging, and the players brought their game! Our win tonight means we share the divisional title with Remsen. They still need to play Westmoreland and we need to play NY Mills, but it looks like we will both be sharing the title this year."
Photo by Jodi Hildreth




Girls Basketball
Waterville 49 - Poland 53
Poland @ Waterville
January 27th, 2016


Boys Basketball
Waterville 66 - Morrisville-Eaton 50
Morrisville-Eaton @ Waterville
January 28th, 2016
We heard it was Senior Night and would love some pictures of that as well!

Photo Credits: Brian Staring











Reminder to Fill Beekman Gym @ NY Mills with WCS Spirit, 
tomorrow Sat. Jan. 30th for
Waterville CSC-III #1 
vs.
NY Mills CSC-IV #2
JV: 4 pm  | V: 5:30 pm

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-IN THE NEWS-

Last weekend's snow storm (that missed Central New York) ranks as the 4th worst snowstorm among the Northeast.  The worst snowstorm on record was in 1993, it dropped more than 30 inches from Mississippi to Maine. 
From the Observer Dispatch

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-COMMUNITY CALENDARS-

Village of Waterville

Waterville Central School
Waterville Public Library


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