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Monday, April 12

- WEATHER -

- LOCAL CALENDARS -

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- 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


Spring sports!
Parents, please get your child(ren) signed up for spring sports by visiting Family ID.

WCS Athletics YouTube/Live Stream Videos

WCS Boys Varsity Soccer VS Madison 











- AROUND TOWN -

Louis Langone shared these photos of the Sangerfield Inn fire that occurred at the corner of Route 12 & Route 20 on April 10, 1992.  An intersection that has seen it's fair share of restaurant tragedy, we're sure there are many a story to go with that. A moment at which I was reminded that we should share that we'll gladly coordinate and share out those stories here and as well as in the StoryCorp Archive that has been set up by the library, but not yet utilized. We're wishing it was there with a better microphone at all of those Story Swap days!


Photos "At Home in the Huddle"
Another look back it was a sunny 79 degrees and a different looking Main Street on April 10th in 2011!
 Similar to this year, by April 12th it had returned to "43 degrees and drippy."

For a bit of History Repeats Itself...


Currently. It may be drizzling and cooler, but that rain is also greening things up nicely!






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