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Nongovernmental Organizations


     Nongovernmental organizations, i.e., not-for-profits, are encouraged to send contact information (website or Facebook address or, if neither, the organization's physical and mailing addresses, email address and telephone number).
Send to hubhuddle@gmail.com and we will create a listing for you. 
(click on links below for more information)


Emergency Services    FOR EMERGENCY CALL 9-1-1

Waterville Area Ambulance Corps

Waterville Volunteer Fire Department 

Barton Hose Company  (Deansboro)

Oriskany Falls Fire Department

Oneida County Sheriff


Human Services

Waterville Food Pantry 

Brothertown Optimist Club 

Rotary Club of Waterville  

Rotary Club of Oriskany Falls

Sanger Lodge  (Waterville)

American Legion C.J. Fulmer Post 92  (Waterville)


Religious

Three Steeples United   (Paris Hill)

Waterville Baptist Church

St. Bernard's Roman Catholic Church   (Waterville)

South Gate Ministries   (Waterville)

Waterville United Methodist Church

Deansboro Congregational United Church of Christ

St. Joseph's Church  (Oriskany Falls)

Augusta Presbyterian Church  (Oriskany Falls)

Deansboro United Methodist Church  


Athletic & Youth 

AYSO Soccer   (Waterville)

Pop Warner Football  (Waterville)

Little League Baseball

4-H Club

Boy Scout Troop 108  (Waterville)

Cub Scouts 

Girl Scouts

Waterville Croquet Club  (coming soon!)


Historical & Cultural

Waterville Historical Society

Marshall Historical Society

Waterville Public Library Historical Archives

Heaps of History Blog

Mohawk Valley Astronomical Society

Waterville Garden Club  (email)


Celebrations & Economic Development

Waterville First  (Waterville Economic Development Corporation)

Waterville Times  (weekly newspaper of record)

Cruisin' Into Waterville  (annual September celebration)

Parade of Lights






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