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Friday, February 26

-WEATHER-

What a change, from a spring like 45 degrees and rainy Thursday to a blustery 16 degrees and snowy this morning and back up to 50 degrees this weekend!

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-IN THE MAIL-

Waterville First is asking residents to complete a very quick survey about the possibility of having a bank or grocery store in town again. All responses are anonymous and you can add your thoughts at the end of the survey.
Take the survey and share your thoughts here


"Peepapalooza is coming back to the Waterville Public Library this year. Grab yourself a whole heep of peeps and create a diorama of a favorite scene from a book. Dioramas will be accepted and displayed at the library throughout the month of March. Winners will be announced April 1st. All ages can participate. Visit the library for an entry form. Prizes will be awarded!" - Waterville Public Library


Tonight is the last fish fry for the Deansboro Barton Hose Fire Department. Fresh fried fish, baked potato or fries, coleslaw, roll, cake and beverage for $12.00.
Eat in or take out available.



The Deansboro Barton Hose Ladies Auxiliary is hosting PIYO Live
at the Deansboro Firehouse.


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-COMMUNITY CALENDARS-
Have a calendar you would like us to include? Email it to HubHuddle@gmail.com

Village of Waterville


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-AROUND TOWN-


This past Wednesday the Indoor Farmers Market was held in Morgans Hardware.
There are 4 weeks left for the Indoor Farmers Market.
Stop into Morgan's Hardware March 9th & 23rd and April 13th & 27th between 2-6pm to buy local handmade items. 

"A beautiful February Evening on Lewis Road in Waterville, New York" sent in by Colin Kelsey.


Walking through a winter wonderland in Waterville this morning.



Have photos of Waterville and the surrounding area?
Send them in and be a contributor to the blog.
We can never have too many photos of this beautiful area!
HubHuddle@gmail.com

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-NOTEWORTHY-


Today the Library of Congress made available online photos and paper of civil rights icon Rosa Parks. The collection contain about 7,500 manuscript items and 2,500 photographs. You can view them here


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