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Monday, March 16

- WEATHER

- CORONAVIRUS UPDATE:
Today brought updates from the Waterville Central School District after the news of mandatory closings across the county on Friday.  



Click Here for more on the closing of bars, restaurants, movie theaters and casinos starting at 8 p.m. Monday as agreed on by Governors of New York, Connecticut, New Jersey
They can currently still do delivery!
Click Here for an Update from Michael's Fine Food
Click Here for Monday morning's Livestream with Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente

Click Here for the latest from the CDC
Including THIS from Sunday's Situation Summary
Click Here for an Article on Social Distancing from the Washington Post
"How well America is able to flatten and bend its epidemiological curve of infections depends largely on how willing people will be to sacrifice individual conveniences and on their desire to save the lives of others."


- LOCAL CALENDARS -
Click Images for Links to Online Calendars. All Information Subject to Change

Village:



Waterville Central School District:
CLOSED
See Updates Above for Meal Pickup, Locker Cleanout/Chromebook pick up, and more.

Waterville Public Library:
Building Closed and all Programming Cancelled.
 Staff available regular hours for calls, questions, curbside delivery, and general chats. 
Free Digital Services 24/7



- AROUND TOWN -

 
Downtown Waterville was fairly quiet today. But people could be seen enjoying the sunshine and fresh air- some cleaning the streets and getting a full day's work in, like the DPW; others figuring out a new routine in a time of change. Either way, at least it's not also the year of Winter Storm Stella or Winter Storm Skylar 

A great idea from Morgan's Hardware (who is also advertising their supply of toilet paper...)

Problem solved if you're staying home for social distancing...

Yet another thing some people are stocking up on.







Coming Friday!

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