It's 54 degrees and gray, out, but the forecast is bright!
A line of strong storms did move through the area late last evening but it wasn't as strong as some others we've had. The WCS Marching Band will have a good morning for the Parade in Dolgeville; ladies attending the Women's Club Tea, this afternoon, will not get drenched getting there, and IF there's an overflow crowd at the Rotary Auction, this evening in Sangerfield, they'll be comfortable sitting out doors.
- Saturday: Morning clouds and fog giving way to mostly sunny skies by afternoon. Cooler & less humid. High 75
- Saturday Night: Mainly clear and cool. Low 47
- Sunday: Mostly sunny. High 76 Low 51
- Monday: Sunny and mild. High 80 Low 55
State D.O.T. work on Route 315 continued to tie up traffic all day, yesterday, but the northbound lane from the Buell Avenue hill as far as Sally Road has been resurfaced. Expect more of the same next week!
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I wasn't going to post anything, this morning, but I have received a copy of a letter from John and Wayne Brouillette, who purchased the former Bank Building back in April, to Waterville Area Merchants, Businesses and Community Leaders.
They have arranged a special
Town Meeting
that will take place at the Municipal Hall
Thursday, June 14th from 9 - 10:00 A.M.
Town Meeting
that will take place at the Municipal Hall
Thursday, June 14th from 9 - 10:00 A.M.
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Speaker: Thomas L. Owens, President & CEO, ACCESS Federal Credit Union
"We have been speaking with several financial institutions about locating a branch office in the former Bank of America building on Main St. Our objective has been to bring in a community oriented bank that offers a wide variety of services and products that meet the needs of the residents, businesses, municipalities and agricultural producers in the Waterville area.
Some financial institutions have expressed an interest in leasing the building. We have met with the institutions interested and they have had a tour of the building. One institution in particular has expressed a desire to get a “read on the area” and meet local businesses and decision makers to discuss possibilities. To that end we will be hosting a meeting on Thursday morning, June 14 at the Village Hall. Discussion at this meeting would focus on their philosophy, what the bank could bring to the area and how the bank could provide much needed services and continue to draw people resulting in an increase in commerce and economic development in this region.
Please consider attending this short meeting."
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CLINTON: The Summer Breeze Concert Series will begin this afternoon at the Village Green. Leslie Stoz and Ryan Blakeman will perform at 3 p.m. If it rains, the concert will be moved to Melodic Revolution, 34 College St. Concerts will take place every Saturday through the end of July and on Wednesday, July 4.We'll be able to eat at Kitty's on the Canal through the rest of the month.
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It was all Interleague play, last night.
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Tomorrow will have extra-special significance: not only will Dick get to have his Damned Fine Party, but .............."At Home in the Huddle" will celebrate its first birthday!
Dick thought that the blog was just about the most clever thing I'd ever done. He was my #1 fan and he'd be saying, "A whole year? You've done good, Doll!" He'd be pleased.
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