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Monday, March 14


3.14
Happy National Pi Day!
Being considered Rounded Pi Day in America since Pi starts 3.14159,
and can be rounded to the ten-thousandths place to get 3.1416
  
Of course, pie is round too so it seems fitting.
Enjoy a piece in honor of Albert Einstein's birthday, March 14, 1879.

- WEATHER -
Many were out enjoying the mild, spring-like weather over the weekend (village photos below).  Now it looks like we'll be getting the showers part of spring...


 - VILLAGE ELECTIONS- 
TOMORROW
Village of Waterville Elections are Tues. March 15
Polls Open 12-9 pm
There are 2 Trustee spots open on the Village Board with 4 candidates:
Republican Endorsements: 
Elizabeth Kenny Barnes
Doug Plourde
Democrat Endorsements:
Brian Bogan
Laurie Fuess
Village Justice Robert McNamara is unopposed


- IN THE MAIL -

The Historical Society
hosted Roc Langone, of Roc Star Ice Cream, on Sunday to speak about his successful restaurant, wholesale, and catering business after 25 years of farming.   All were able to make their own sundae with vanilla, chocolate, or his new flavor that he unveiled Hop Ice Cream!





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The Village got a kick out of the WCS Musical, Anything Goes!
Bravo!





















- LOCAL SCENE -
The Girl Scouts would like to thank you, and hope you stocked your freezer until next year (if they made it to the freezer)!

More signs of Spring until the first day approaches Sun. March 20th






    

  



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