Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Tuesday morning

VILLAGE ELECTIONS TODAY
Noon to 9:00 P.M.


Mayor: Jim Younes (incumbent)

Trustees, two seats:
Thomas McNamara, Bruce Treen (incumbent), Karl Buschor


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It wasn't really this dark and black on Main Street and Sanger Avenue, last night, but it might just as well have been and those who waited for the new street lamps to turn on at dusk were
disappointed.

This, of course, is why we have "tests" -
to see whether things work or, as in this case, don't.


There will no doubt be some activity around the "boxes," today - one next to the bulletin board in the Park and the other outside the Green Acres parkinglot - to find out why the light sensors did not function or to find out if they actually have been installed in the "boxes" per specifications!

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On a brighter subject:

31.3 degrees and "Spring" begins today at 8:07 P.M.
although we may not feel it until Thursday.

  • Tuesday: Increasing sunshine, but breezy and cold. Highs in the mid 20s.
  • Tuesday night: Clear, calm winds and bitter, near record cold. Low between -5 and +5.
  • Wednesday: Mostly sunny and much more comfortable. High: 39, Low: 29
  • Thursday: Some early morning freezing rain, then warming up considerably, with a few showers. High: 57, Low: 40
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The entry on the "Community Calendar" announcing
a Pancake Supper a Grace Church today is an ERROR!

But if you wait 'til Sunday, you can have Pancakes for Breakfast!


(From yesterday's edition of the Observer-Dispatch.)

"The Brothertown Optimist Club has selected James Wratten as its Youth of the Month for March. Wratten, the son of James and Maureen Wratten of Waterville, is a senior at Waterville Central School and is a High Honor Roll student and member of the National Honor Society.
As a senior, he has been a Bridge Program Student in mathematics at Hamilton College and in accounting at Utica College and the recipient of the Lamb Academic Prize and the Sanger Prize.
His school memberships include Model United Nations, Varsity Soccer, Varsity Golf and CYO Varsity Basketball programs. He plans to attend college as a mathematics major."

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