At 6:00 a.m. it's -7 degrees with snow and even rain in the extended forecast.
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Local DPW's are Ready!
The Village DPW spent all Thursday pushing, scooping, and trucking HUNDREDS of TONS of snow to the "old dump" on
Route 315, clearing parking areas and sidewalks in the Village.
A similar activity took place
during the night / early morning hours
with snowbanks being pushed back along State Route 12
south of the Village.
Marshall Township Crews have been pushing back snowbanks next to roads in all those stretches where the wind always blows and drifts always form - like those in "the flats" along
Route 315 in "Dicksville."
THANK YOU!
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Here's the TWCNY Prediction:
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The Village DPW spent all Thursday pushing, scooping, and trucking HUNDREDS of TONS of snow to the "old dump" on
Route 315, clearing parking areas and sidewalks in the Village.
A similar activity took place
during the night / early morning hours
with snowbanks being pushed back along State Route 12
south of the Village.
Marshall Township Crews have been pushing back snowbanks next to roads in all those stretches where the wind always blows and drifts always form - like those in "the flats" along
Route 315 in "Dicksville."
THANK YOU!
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Here's the TWCNY Prediction:
"Cold & Brisk Today, Temps Improve This Weekend.
Other than a couple of snow showers/flurries southeast of Lake Ontario today, it will be cold and brisk across Central NY with sun and clouds. Highs will be in the 10s once again. We'll keep in the risk for a snow shower tonight and it will be very cold as temperatures bottom out in the -0s and +0s.
High pressure is expected to dominate tomorrow with mainly dry conditions, highs near 20 and lots of sun. That being said, a snow shower cannot be completely ruled out for areas east of Lake Ontario. Quiet weather will carry us into Sunday morning and then clouds look to thicken up with a few snow showers developing later on. Highs will be in the upper 20s. Scattered snow showers Sunday night should gradually taper on Monday with temperatures Monday afternoon climbing closer to 30 degrees.
After seeing a temporary break in the action Monday night/Tuesday, the forecast calls for the arrival of a new system Tuesday night which may end up being more of a mixed precipitation event."
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COUNTDOWN TO SPRING
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TODAY
Waterville Farmers Market at Municipal Hall
2:00 - 6:00
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Final Deansboro Fire Department Fish Fry!
5: 00 - 7:00
Waterville Farmers Market at Municipal Hall
2:00 - 6:00
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Final Deansboro Fire Department Fish Fry!
5: 00 - 7:00
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SUNDAY AT 7:15
Waterville vs. Onondaga
at the Allyn Hall Gymnasium
Onondaga Community College.
Once again, the game will be broadcast live on ESPN
MyHometownSports Radio - 99.1 FM.
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CALENDARS FOR MARCH!
Village of Waterville
WCS Interactive Calendar
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Waterville Public Library
SUNDAY AT 7:15
Waterville vs. Onondaga
at the Allyn Hall Gymnasium
Onondaga Community College.
Once again, the game will be broadcast live on ESPN
MyHometownSports Radio - 99.1 FM.
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CALENDARS FOR MARCH!
Village of Waterville
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Waterville Central School
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Waterville Public Library
Saturday, March 7th
Waterville Municipal Hall
8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Please sign up to donate at:
RedCrossBlood.org
or by calling 800-733-2767.
Walk-ins also welcome.
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DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
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WATERVILLE CENTRAL SCHOOL
MUSICAL PRODUCTION
MARCH 12, 13 & 14 AT 7:30 P.M.
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Waterville Public Library
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
March 25 at Noon.
The Care and Management of Lies, by Jacqueline Winspear
the reading choice of the Waterville Book Discussion Group
March. Pack your lunch, and bring it to the Meeting Room at the Waterville Library at noon, on Wednesday, March 25th. Coffee,Tea and dessert with lively discussion will be offered. Call the library at 841 4651 to order a copy of the book.
"Winspear writes with such authority and empathy that readers can’t help but feel that such homey scenes must have taken place in the trenches. By the time the story darkens into tragedy, we accept that those moments must have happened, too. The Care and Management of Lies is a quietly powerful story that more than holds its own in a publishing season crowded with novels and nonfiction commemorating the 100th anniversary of the start of World War I."
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For the Record
"More When it Happens!"
ESPECIALLY .....
Weatherwise
and/or
Details about the Sunday Evening Basketball Game!
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For the Record
"More When it Happens!"
ESPECIALLY .....
Weatherwise
and/or
Details about the Sunday Evening Basketball Game!
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Keep warm, everyone!
Keep warm, everyone!