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Monday, June 28

 

- WEATHER -



- LOCAL CALENDARS -

Village of Waterville:


Waterville Central School District 
(looking like summer vacation!)

Waterville Public Library:

Greater Waterville Area (Waterville First):



- IN THE MAIL -

Click Here for Vaccine Information
Click Here for the Oneida County COVID-19 Dashboard
Click Here for the Madison County COVID-19 Dashboard


From the Waterville Area Food Pantry:

After 15 months of curbside delivery, the Pantry is able to REOPEN!
STARTING 7-6-21
Hours: 9:00-Noon every Tuesday
Late day: 3:30-5:00 on the 4th Tuesday
FACE MASKS REQUIRED
Call 315-272-6581 or 315-725-8790 for information













- AROUND TOWN -

Photos Waterville Historical Society
Friday evening the Waterville Historical Society hosted their Grand Reopening with a program on Wine Making with Brian Gibbons and Doug Plourde. The audience was happy to be back, enjoyed the program and the samples!




The last Monday of June and it's a scorcher! Temperatures are predicted to drop slowly over the next few days as storm systems roll through, but until then stay cool and watch for signs of heat related illness, as our local fire departments reminded us.





Just about knee high... 
just in time for this weekend's Fourth of July festivities!

You can check out some of the local happenings in Hamilton 

and Utica, as announced by the Genesis Group

FIREWORKS CELEBRATION
Utica Mayor Robert Palmieri and Genesis Group President & CEO Ray Durso today announced that due to New York State recently lifting all COVID-19 restrictions, plans for fireworks in honor of Independence Day are back on.
Utica's Independence Day Celebration will take place on Monday, July 5th from 7:00pm to 10:00pm at F.T. Proctor Park at Rutger Street and Culver Avenue. Local band “Soul Injection” will perform at 7:30pm with fireworks scheduled to go off at dusk.
Centro will offer free shuttle service, and food trucks (and other vendors) who would like to participate on July 5th should contact the Utica City Clerk's Office at (315)-792-0113.
The 2021 City of Utica Fireworks Celebration is sponsored by The Bank of Utica, Adorino Construction, The Genesis Group and the City of Utica.
In addition to fireworks, the City is partnering with Mohawk Valley Health System, New York State Department of Health, Oneida County Health Department, Central Oneida County Volunteer Ambulance Corps (COCVAC) and Upstate Family Health Center, Inc. to have a COVID-19 Vaccination POD on site for any residents who would like to be vaccinated.




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