Monday, August 8, 2011

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It's Garbage Day!

69 degrees and drizzling at 6:30

The Weather Forecast from WKTV: "Scattered showers and thunderstorms will continue to impact Central NY this morning as a cold front moves n from Canada and the Great Lakes. The chance for precipitation will decrease this afternoon, with a return to some sunshine. It will remain muggy this morning and afternoon with highs near 80 degrees.

Dry conditions return tonight with partly cloudy skies, low humidity and lows near 60 degrees.

Tuesday and Wednesday will feature more sunshine but there still is the chance for an isolated thunderstorms both days. Highs will remain in the low 80s.

Comfortable and quiet weather is expected towards the end of the week."


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Wendy M. Deking-Pratt
1959 - 2011

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I love these "girls" at Gallaghers'! They're not very good at forecasting rain, but they're always ready to pose for pictures!



It rained all day on Saturday and the skies opened again on Sunday afternoon.
Within five minutes, water was pouring into the underpass ........




............. and gutters were full along Main Street.



In hedgerows throughout the countryside,
"Wild Cucumber" - a vine that appears to be a common, useless nuisance - is blooming.

For a different perspective and new appreciation, take just a minute to enjoy
Canadian photographer Brian Johnson's studies
of the vine.


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TODAY AT THE LIBRARY

Book Sale OPENS

August 8th - August 12th
During regular library hours


"Stop in at our annual book sale to find books at great prices!"

August 8th, 9th & 10th (Regular Priced Days),
August 11th (Half Price Day),
August 12th (Bag Sale)

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TUESDAY NIGHT TRAVEL MOVIE

"Motorcycle Diaries" FREE! 6:00 p.m.

Please click on the image to read the story of the book and film.

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For a complete calendar of Library Events,
please click HERE.

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MUSIC AT THE BANDSTAND on WEDNESDAY at 7:00

Pamme Swan

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FOR THE RECORD

From Frank Tomaino's weekly column in the Utica Observer-Dispatch:

"1911, 100 years ago
New church

The cornerstone is laid for the new St. Bernard’s Catholic Church in Waterville.
The Rev. D.J. Bustin, pastor, says the church will seat 650."

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METALS COLLECTION TOMORROW

Have a good day, everyone.


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