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Monday, March 15



- WEATHER -
- LOCAL CALENDARS -

Village: 

Waterville Central School District:

Waterville Public Library:

Community Calendar (for businesses & organizations):

- COVID 19-UPDATES & IN THE MAIL - 

Click Here for Vaccine Information
Click Here for NYS Updates
Click Here for the COVID Report Card
Click Here for the CDC
Click Here for the NYS Department of Labor
Click Here for the NYS Park Department
Click Here for the Oneida County COVID-19 Dashboard
Click Here for the Madison County COVID-19 Dashboard


















Event Registration Coming Soon


Unofficial 5K Walk or Run in Portsmouth, NH or virtual from anywhere to support Cole Campbell's fight against Leukemia!
FROM AVA VIGLIOTTI - THE OFFICIAL HOST: My cousin, Cole Campbell, a 7th grader in NY state, was diagnosed with AML Leukemia in April 2020.
Please join me for a walk or run, to raise money to support him and his family during this battle.
We are asking for a $15 suggested donation to participate, however any amount would be greatly appreciated. If you are interested in helping me raise more money for my cousin, please ask your friends and family to sponsor your 5K walk or run and ask them to also donate at:
Thank you for your support. My cousin Cole is so much fun and I can't wait for him to be well enough so I can see him again.




- AROUND TOWN -

From the Brothertown Optimist Club:
Amazing job to Hanley and Gavin on their speeches for our club's annual Oratorical Contest that was able to be held in person this year while still adhering to COVID protocols. They will both move onto the NY-NE Optimist District contest to represent our club.


Photo: Head Over Heels Athletics
Head Over Heels had four teams compete in the Shout Queen City Championship over the weekend, and all four placed first! Congratulations!  


Monday greeted us with blue skies and below zero wind chills. Bundle up, turn your face to the sun, and know that they're predicting temperatures in the 50s next week!












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