Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Cheers! / Note Sports schedule change!


"Top of the Blog News"

WCS Girls' Soccer Wins!
( from the Observer-Dispatch)


Waterville 7, Onondaga 5
Waterville: Hannah Gray 5-0, Alexis Decker 2-2, Molly Suba 0-2, Shannon Strohmeyer 0-1, Danielle Zombek 0-1, Miranda Stockbridge 0-1. Stephanie Williams 22 saves.
Onondaga: Cori Holbrooke 4-0, Jasmine Wynter 1-0. Abi Wood 10 saves.

They next play Bishop Grimes at 3:00 on Thursday.

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WCS Boys play Cooperstown in Round 1 
at Cooperstown today at 3:00 p.m.

Good Luck Guys!

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Did you know that ....
Patty Louise posts game scores directly from the field to
The Waterville Times' Facebook page?

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Now - back to Regular Business.

It's Recyclables Collection Day
38.7 degrees and dry at 6:30 p.m.

The YNN Weather Forecast: 
"Lake Showers and Chilly Conditions,
Chilly & Unsettled the Rest of the Week.

"A few lake showers look to continue east/southeast of the lake and it will certainly feel chilly with afternoon highs only in the upper 40s to near 50 degrees.

Through the rest of the week temperatures will continue to run below average (highs in the upper 40s both Thursday and Friday) and with an upper level low in place, lake effect rain and elevation snow will remain in the forecast. In fact, accumulating snow is likely Thursday over the Tug Hill and across southwestern portions of the Adirondacks.

Heading into the weekend we’ll be watching a clipper type system move in which will keep the overall weather pattern chilly and unsettled."


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Although less complete than YNN's morning Weather Forecast, that on the WKTV website is worth noting:

"*A lake effect snow warning is in effect for Tug Hill portion of Lewis County for Wednesday night into Thursday*"

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MORE NEWS

Front Page Headlines from
THE WATERVILLE TIMES

"Parents Learn Common Core"
"Squashing The Competition - Photo"
"Moratorium Extended In Brookfield"
"BCS Reviews State Test Scores"
"Open House For Trucks"
"Playoffs This Week"

Editorial: "Putting Us First Again"

To read more, please click HERE.

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Brought to my attention by blog readers:

 - from WIBX950 AM Radio.

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IN THE MAIL



This great photo of Colleen Bogan along with her daughters Jodi, Melissa and Brittany, met Alice Cooper backstage at the Turning Stone Concert on Monday night.

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Mark Barnes posted this photograph on Facebook asking for help identifying the people in the picture. I suggested showing it to blog readers, too, some of them being more "experienced" than Facebook followers!  Does it jog your memory?

Mark wrote: "The 'Wood Tick Club,' North Brookfield, NY - mid-1950s, I would guess? Grandpa (Raymond) Barnes is 6th from left in Row 1; Grandma (Ruth) is 4th from left in Row 2. (Great-)Uncle Vic(tor) Kling is peeking out 2nd from right in Row 1. A long shot, perhaps, but do any of the locals recognize anyone else?"

And right away "Rusty" wrote: "Front row number six is Ellery Ogden, his wife is directly behind him and she is my Mothers sister Ruth Fisher.


thanks for photo, Rusty Frederick"

And thank YOU, Rusty!

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Here & There


Progress - at St. Bernard's Catholic Church.


New Hallowe'en decorations at the front door of the old Methodist Church on White Street....


.... and there's even a Hollowe'en tree on the porch of the house right next door!


This is the front yard of the Cornish home on Hanover Road....


...and next to Fuess-Cleary Road the leaves on the Beech trees have turned the woods to gold.

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COMING EVENTS

WCS Sports


***  Please note! ***


Boys' Modified Football game has been changed 
to 4:30 at home TOMORROW, 
Thursday 
against Canastota – 
not today vs Sauquoit like posted on League Minder. 

(Thanks to Sheri Brennan for that correction!)


For more events, see DigitalSports

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Today at the Library

"Get Crafty"  at 3:00 p.m.

Ages 5-11 can come to the library and make a craft. 
October 23rd - Halloween Craft.

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"Teen Book Party" at 3:30

Grades 7 & up

Come by the library and get a first look at the newest releases! Circle the books you want your library to own while catching up with friends and eating snacks. 

Special Hallowe'en Event on Friday


Hallowe'en Festival from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.

All ages can come to the library in their Halloween costumes for a costume contest, games, crafts and a Magic Show!

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FOR THE RECORD


Enjoy your day everyone!

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