Thursday, January 31, 2013



Lost Female Saint Bernard
missing since Wednesday morning
and
belonging to Erin Glazier.

Her name is "Clover!"



"She is very friendly and is tri colored.
She has two electric collars on and weighs about 150 lbs. 

My phone # is 315-725-2942 
My address is 1640 State Rt 12 Waterville" 






It's Garbage Day.

36 degrees and overcast at 8:00.


"Big Creek" lives up to its name!

YNN's Weather Forecast: "Thursday will be very windy and colder with temperatures falling from the 30s into the 20s. Sustained winds between 25 and 40 mph are likely with gusts between 50 and 60 mph possible. Scattered snow showers are possible Thursday with steadier lake snow setting up east of Lake Ontario.

Friday will be brisk and cold with localized lake snows.  Highs by then will only be in the lower 20s.  Seasonably cold weather will stick around through the weekend and into at least the first half of next week with some minor snow from time to time."



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Yesterday was another gray-colored day.


Between the sudden shot of nearly 60-degree warmth and a day-long rain,  plenty of water collected on top of what ice remained on the pond at the foot of Grant Hill.


The Oriskany at the Dugway was "Spring Flood" full ......


........  and water rushed from the McAdam Pond as fast as the little waterfall would allow.


Main Street at 5:00.  Unfortunately, my camera was getting foggy, and I missed a good photograph of two runners who, though dressed in shorts and T-shirts and soaking wet, were still smiling.


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IN THE NEWS

The Marshall Historical Society's February Newsletter
is now available online:
please click HERE.

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WCS SPORTS SCORES

Hamilton                       8 11 14 12  — 45
Waterville                    16 21 16 14  — 67
Hamilton (2-7, 3-11): Brent Harris 6, Bryce Belanger 8, Logan Bailey 9, Zach Dow 14, Andrew Holcomb 6, Ignas Bakanauskas 2. Totals:  20-0-45.
Waterville (8-0, 13-1): Jon Piersma 17, Jake Knutti 8, Jimmy Melvin 3, Alec Savage 3, Anthony Rice 2, Luke Barnes 3, Jacob Murray 16, Greg  Elliot 18. Totals: 29-8-67.
3-point goals: Hamilton 5 (Harris 2, Belander 2, Bailey). Waterville 1 (Melvin).


GIRLS BOWLING
Waterville 5, Sauquoit Valley 0
Waterville Bowling Center
Sauquoit Valley (2-3, 4-5): Maranda Matos 161-401.
Waterville (1-4, 3-8): Trisha Kellogg 150-437.


GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Waterville 3, Mount Markham 2
Game scores: 25-21, 25-18, 12-25, 20-25, 25-16.
Waterville (10-6): Miranda Stockbridge 3 aces, 3 kills, 1 blocks, 18 digs; Alexis Stetson 7 kills, 1 assist, 4 blocks, 13 digs; Alicia Barnes 7 kills, 1 assist; Nichele Kelly 4 aces, 3 kills, 7 assists, 6 digs.
Mount Markham (5-5, 11-5): Samanthia Kinne 2 aces, 3 kills, 12 digs; Brianna Wichowsky 3 aces, 2 kills, 29 assists, 16 digs; Bridget Wilcox 3 aces, 11 kills, 15 digs; Emily Timian 14 kills, 2 digs.


For Details and Friday / Saturday Games, please see DigitalSports.

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AT THE LIBRARY

Family Movie Night * Thursday, January 31st @ 6pm



Movie: Frankenweenie

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Take Your Child to the Library Day * Saturday, February 2nd
Celebrate your child's love of the library by stopping into the library with your children anytime between 10-2pm today for drop in crafts, after you can pick out books together! 
All kids under 5 can get a Bee-ginner card!

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Kids Movie Matinee * Saturday, February 2nd @ 11am


Movie: Madly Madagascar (20 minute short)

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Waterville Book Discussion Group. 



"Defending Jacob" by William Landay 
is the book of the month for February.

 The group will meet in the Meeting Room at the Waterville Public Library on Wed, Feb 27 at 12 noon.  
Pack a lunch, dessert and beverages are served. 
Call the Library at 841 4651 to reserve a copy of the book. 

 "A fast, compelling, and compulsively readable courtroom drama, Defending Jacob tells the story of a district attorney’s son who is accused of killing a classmate. As the father attempts to prove his son’s innocence, Landay explores uncomfortable territory: can a tendency toward violence be inherited? Is the capacity for murder a genetic disposition? The author, a former district attorney, gets the taut nuances just right, capturing the subtleties of a trial in a packed courtroom, where a small rustle or murmur can signify a lot. In the end Landay pulls off a clever plot device that doesn’t reveal itself until the final pages."



(Municipal and WCS Calendars to follow.)

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SPECIAL EVENTS



Fridays in February
from 5:00 - 8:00 at the 
DEANSBORO FIRE HOUSE

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OPEN HOUSE
6300 Skinner Rd Vernon Center, NY 


Friday and Saturday Feb. 1st and 2nd.
  Friday is from 9 to 6 and Saturday from 9 to 4.

 Visitors will be able to tour the plant, sample our products, 
and get open house discounts on products they purchase while visiting.


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NOSTALGIA

The Musings of A Simple Country Man
By Hobie Morris
From the Madison County Courier.

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FOR THE RECORD
Blog Hits for the Week.


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Saturday is GROUNDHOG DAY!

and

SUNDAY IS



Enjoy your weekend, everyone!


Wednesday, January 30, 2013

For the Record ......

it's 57.8 degrees at 1:30 p.m. !






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It's Recycling Day

46.8 degrees and breezy at 6:00 a.m.

The WKTV Weather Forecast:  "**Flood Watch for Onieda, Madison, Chenango, Herkimer, Hamilton, Fulton, Montgomery and Otsego Counties Wednesday Night and Thursday**
**A high wind watch is in effect for Central New York from 7pm this evening until 7pm tomorrow***
Near record warmth today with temperatures climbing into the 50s this afternoon.  Clouds along with a passing shower possible through the early afternoon.  Steady rain arrives this evening ahead of a cold front.  
A powerful cold front arrives tonight, bringing a round of heavy rain, potentially damaging winds, and even some thunder.  Wind gusts up to 50mph possible as the front crosses the area shortly after midnight.  Heavy rainfall tonight with 1-2" possible. 
A return to cooler weather on Thursday with a band of lake effect snow forming across the North Country.  The lake snow may drift southward toward the Thruway corridor for Thursday Night and Friday.  Seasonably cool weather continues into the weekend."


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IN THE NEWS

WCS Sports Scores
From the O-D Tuesday Roundup.


Waterville 46, Sauquoit Valley 35
Sauquoit Valley         11    6    6 12  — 35
Waterville                    13    9 15    9  — 46
Sauquoit Valley (1-6, 3-11): Morgan Talma 5, Jenna Mazza 3, Casey Wakefield 8, Brianne Cardillo 7, Alyson Gaffney 10, Danielle Ricci 2, Totals: 14-7-35.
Waterville (6–1, 9-5): Amanda Batson 4, Stephanie Yoxall 6, Hannah Gray 5, Kristen Kochanowski 9, Kasey Spencer 3, Richelle Rashford 1, Hannah Scarlett 18. Totals: 15-11-46.
3-point goals: Waterville 5 ( Yoxall 2, Gray, Kochanowski, Spencer ).


Front Page Headlines from

THE WATERVILLE TIMES

"Magee Hears Aid Concerns"
"Board Creates Reserve Funds"
"Village Joins Shared Committee"
"Class Held For Board Candidates"
"Third Teen Arrested In Burglary"

To read more, please click HERE.

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Yesterday was another gray day, and despite Spring-like temperatures it was gloomy throughout.


The field views in Hanover have undergone another change.




When I headed northward, mist was forming in the valley .....


.... and, half-an-hour later,  there was nothing to be seen between Hanover and Skyline Drive!


Take heart, riders: there IS snow in the forecast!


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Happening Today

WCS SPORTS


For complete information, visit DigitalSports.

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At the Library


Lego Free Play at 2:00 p.m.

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Tomorrow:


Family Movie Night at 6:00

Free popcorn for everyone that arrives 10 minutes early. 

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ENJOY THE DAY, EVERYONE!

More when it happens.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

HEAT WAVE!

It's 35 degrees at 5:15 a.m.

NOTE: Some area school are on a 1- or 2-hour delay: 

INCLUDING WATERVILLE: 1 HOUR DELAY

WKTV list of Closings / Delays.

YNN's morning Weather Forecast: "Icy start, Scattered Showers and Breezy. Warming Up Toward Midweek



Some freezing drizzle around this morning will taper with temperatures generally climbing into the low 40s. Through the afternoon there will be scattered rain showers pushing in from the southwest as a secondary warm front approaches.



This front will really help boost temperatures Wednesday with highs forecast to be in the upper 50s! The warmer weather doesn't last for long though. Rain showers develop out ahead of a cold front Wednesday afternoon/evening and the passage of this cold front will help usher in a much colder air mass for the second half of the week.



Highs on Thursday and Friday will only be in the 20s and 30s with lake effect snow setting up."




On this day, eighty-eight years ago .....
"The Big Snow of 1925"

From the Oneida County Historical Society.

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What a Difference a Day Makes!


Sunny Sunday



Monday, at about the same time.


When I left The Hollow for my afternoon ride, yesterday, the roads throughout the village were clear - just wet.  Route 315 was fine, but when I headed north on Route 12B it was a different story: lots of messy mush and, suddenly, freezing rain.



My dashboard thermometer read "22 degrees."

I passed two vehicles that had taken unexpected detours into roadside ditches and decided to give up and head for home.

Those were the only pictures that I took, but

fortunately....

IN THE MAIL ......

Thanks, again, to Jody Hildreth, who took a hike on Sunday afternoon to a spot on the south side of Tassell Hill that he has named "Frostbite Falls."


Cold!


Tiny icicles.........


.....  larger icicles!


And this shot of Jody with his friend Alex puts the whole scene into perspective: that is a lot of ice!

Thanks, Jody!

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WCS SPORTS

For more information and advance schedule, please click HERE.

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Today at the Library



Kids Book Club at 6:30 PM 

1st - 3rd Grade | Sign Up
The last Thursday of every month we'll meet in the children's 
room to discuss the latest book club pick and enjoy a snack. Kids can either read solo or with a parent.
Book pick for January: Any book about winter

 Contact: 

Amanda Briggs    315-841-4651    amanda@watervillepl.org 

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Knit 2gether at 7:00

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Have a good day, everyone!

Monday, January 28, 2013


It's Garbage Day
24 degrees and overcast at 7:30

The Forecast from YNN: "Messy Monday Morning; Changeable Weather Ahead.  After making it through most, if not all of the overnight dry, look for light snow to break out not long after 6AM. Light snow will mix, then eventually switch to sleet and freezing rain by the mid to late morning. This will make for slick travel through the first half of the day. As temperatures warm at the surface, and aloft, look for mixed precipitation to change to plain rain from southwest to northeast by the mid afternoon.
Showers will tend to dwindle Monday night, but not end all together. Any precipitation we have around Monday night should be in the form of rain. Tuesday will be a breezy, mild day with temperatures rising into the 40s. Tuesday won't be a washout by any means, but a few showers will be possible. Temperatures will soar into the 50s out ahead of a strong cold front on Wednesday. Showers will become numerous by the second half of the day as the front approaches. Precipitation will switch back to a wintry mix Wednesday night as cold air plunges in from central/southern Canada.
Colder air and lake effect snow will return to the region Thursday and Friday. Temperatures will barely make it above 30 on Thursday with significant lake snow possible. Temperatures on Friday will barely make it into the 20s with lake snow showers and squalls looking like a good possibility."


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IN THE NEWS

 From The Wall Street Journal
(This is the first time in my memory that a Waterville-area business has been featured in an article in this publication.)



From the Little Falls Times.

TODAY'S WCS SPORTS


For details and complete information, please click HERE.

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HERE & THERE


For the first time in several days, the temperature rose from the single digits to nearly twenty degrees, yesterday afternoon, and just as pleasing to villagers was the fact that at nearly 4:30 the sun was still shining brightly on West Main Street.



To see some of the snowbanks and drifts along hedgerows in the countryside one would think that there was a still a heavy blanket of snow, everywhere ...........


..................... but there really isn't.  

So much of the earlier snow cover was lost during the "thaw" that preceded last week's "cold snap" that an officer of the Central NY Snow Travelers posted this message on the organization's website:  "Trails closed… due to the thaw. Conditions have made it impossible to groom, and the base is breaking down, and melting fast! There are too many wet, muddy, or planted areas without enough cover to ride safely, and without damaging crops, sled running gear, etc."



Well: the "mud" situation has certainly been taken care of!  It isn't very often that we see this much ice forming on Big Creek .......


............ or completely covering the Sangerfield River where it flows beneath Loomis Road south of Sangerfield.


I don't know how thick the ice is, now, on Bailey Lake, but there were two or three groups of fishermen enjoying themselves, there,  yesterday afternoon.


The freeze must have delighted the folks in Millers Mills! Does anyone know when the Millers Mills Ice Harvest is scheduled to take place?

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IN THE MAIL

- from Jody Hildreth, this great photograph of a bald eagle that was perched in a tree right next to Route 315 at "the old dump" yesterday afternoon!



When he saw the eagle, Jody was on his way back into the Village after an unsuccessful attempt to repeat the adventure that he had just about two years ago. 




In January, 2011, he managed to break through the ice curtain on one of the Caves in Forge Hollow and crawl inside to look around.



Who would have guess that behind the ice there were patches of Summery-green moss! This time, however, he said that he was defeated by layer after layer of ice.



A few days ago he had trekked to "Turkey Falls," and sent these beautiful pictures of the falls and one of the forms of the unique ice crystals that make up the icy cover.


Thank you, Jody!

(Yesterday he revisited "Frostbite Falls" on Tassell Hill - I'll post those pictures tomorrow!)

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FOR THE RECORD



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HAVE A GOOD DAY, EVERYONE!