Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Wednesday


Yesterday at the Marshall Township polls in Waterville.
I was there at a little after 4 o'clock and was number 159.

In Deansboro, they'd had a busier day and were up to number 218.


WKTV'S COMPLETE ELECTION RESULTS

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And two headlines from this morning's Observer-Dispatch:
DA McNamara to remain as County's Top Prosecutor
Proposal #1 appeared to have been approved.

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It's 33.8 degrees.


  • Today: Scattered wet snow and rain showers. Little or no snow accumulation in the Mohawk Valley. Perhaps an additional coating to an inch or two of slush on the higher hilltops near and north of the Thruway. High in the upper 30's.
  • Tonight: Snow showers with perhaps a coating to an inch or two of accumulation on the hilltops south and west of Utica. Flurries elsewhere. Low in the upper 20s.
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Final Touch: new topsoil next to the new sidewalks on Putnam Street.


Perfect Touch: a euonymus that matches the trim!
(or vise versa.)


Painting and polishing at Dollar General.


And a new driveway/parking area at the rear of the building.



A noisy gabfest at Lyon's Mills.


Just this side of Solsville, a swamp just filled with bright red-berried black alder and lots of water.

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Planning Ahead?

Friday and Saturday
at the High School

the Waterville High School Drama Club will present

"The Merry Murders at Montmarie"

"A very peculiar thing is happening at Montmarie, a very exclusive boarding school at the foot of the Swiss Alps. People visit the school and simply disappear! When this is brought to the attention of the head mistress and the new owner (who just happens to be her fiancé) they are understandably concerned. The subsequent arrival of a very strict school inspector and an agent from Interpol does nothing to put their minds at ease. They cannot imagine who is responsible for the mysterious disappearances. The only inhabitants of the school are its eccentric staff members and young female students. It couldn't be any of them... Or could it?
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Adults - $5; Students and Seniors $3.
Curtain - 7:30 p.m.

Remember to check The Waterville Times Events Calendar for more Places to Go and Things to Do!


Have a great Day!