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Friday, April 30


- WEATHER -



- COVID-19 UPDATES & IN THE MAIL -

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Click Here for the COVID Report Card
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Click Here for the NYS Department of Labor
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TUESDAY, MAY 4, 2021 AT 6 PM EDT – 7:30 PM EDT

Tee/Coach Pitch/Minor League

Roc-Star Ice Cream & Eatery
Little League sign ups for boys/girls ages 4 (by Aug 31st)- 12.
$35 per player includes hat, shirt, and Little League insurance fees. Each child registered gets a free ice cream if present. Cash or checks made out to: Waterville Little League
Ages 4-6 need to play at least 1 season of teeball before being able to play coach pitch. 7 year old first year players can elect to go right into coach pitch. Youth ages 7-12 can play either coach pitch or minor level.
Bring a COPY of birth certificate that we keep on file. If your child played in past years, then no need to bring it again. Have their insurance card, so you can look at it to write their insurance card # on their registration forms.
When you arrive, we will give you the forms you need. Please take them to your car, fill them out, and return them when finished.
We hope your kiddos get out and have fun this season!!! AYSO soccer is just starting up. The soccer season usually ends the last week of June before baseball begins with younger kids in this league. Baseball is typically the last week of June until the last week of July. Teeball is generally on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Coach Pitch and Minor are generally on Monday and Thursday evenings.
Please call/text Courtney Spatto at 3155425760 with questions.



2021 Trash Days - May 6, 7, 8 

Trash days for residents of the Town of Marshall outside the Village of Waterville will be Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 6-8. Our hours of operation will be from 7:00 am - 3:30 pm. At this time, you will be able to bring your trash to the town barn and employees will be there to direct you. You will need to bring an item indicating your address (ex. driver's license, mail, etc).

Can Bring - Televisions, mattress, stuffed furniture, wooden furniture, bicycles, lawn mowers, fiberglass insulation, plasterboard, shingles, small appliances, empty and dry paint cans, stoves, washing machines and dryers.

Cannot Bring - Thinner cans, oil or gasoline containers, toxic chemical containers, asbestos, garbage, farm machinery, green waste, automobiles, refrigerators, tires, freezers, air conditioners.

 

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, you will be responsible for unloading your own trash. Town employees will not be able to assist you.

 

For more information, please call the Town Highway Department - 315-841-8051 or 315-794-3852.










- AROUND TOWN -

Congratulations to Head Over Heels on both their recent National titles, their local recognition, and ALL of their accomplishments!
Still from WKTV Video
Click HERE to see WKTV's coverage
You can also support them with their upcoming Chicken BBQ complimenting team tryouts


The Oriskany Fall Rotary Club participated in their annual roadside cleanup earlier this week, along with assistance from the Waterville Boy Scouts and Madison School.


The rain has continued to make it quite the grey week. However, the blooms are clearly loving it. May we all enjoy some sunshine this weekend along with some Arbor Day appreciation and May Day Basket surprises!




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