Wednesday, June 27, 2012





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It's Recyclables Day

56 degrees and sunny at 6:30 a.m.

The Weather Forecast from YNN: "Today will be pleasant with plenty of sunshine and seasonably mild temperatures.  It will be breezy with highs in the upper 70s to near 80.  A warm front will pass overhead tonight with partly cloudy skies.  Lows will be in the mid to upper 50s.  Tomorrow will be warm and more humid with mostly sunny skies.  Highs will be in the mid 80s.

A weak system will pass just to our south Thursday night into early Friday morning with the threat for a scattered shower or thunderstorm.

High pressure will quickly build in Friday with skies turning mostly sunny and temperatures remaining quite warm.  Highs will be well into the 80s.

Hot and humid conditions will develop into the weekend.  Saturday will be mainly dry with highs well into the 80s to near 90.  An isolated thundershower can’t be ruled out, mainly for areas south of Rt. 20.  There will be a better chance for scattered showers and thunderstorms on Sunday."




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FARMERS MARKET TODAY
in the Park 11:00 - 7:00
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IN THE MAIL

 - this announcement from Southgate Ministries:  "Hart to Heart Ministries will be visiting SouthGate Ministries church on July 6th & 7th @ 6:30pm and Sunday, July 8th @ 10:00am.  They minister in the love and power of God for the glory of God.  You can learn more about them at their web site @ h2hm.org.  To learn more about our church, visit southgateministries.com."

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IN THE NEWS

Congratulations to Stephanie Tabolt of Waterville who received the Distinguished Nursing Student Award from The School of Science and Technology at Morrisville State College.

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Front Page Headlines from

"Congratulations! Class of 2012
"Waterville’s 2012 Commencement"
"Brookfield’s 2012 Commencement"

"Madison’s 2012 Commencement"
"Section Three Champions!"
"Marshall Considers Permit Request"

"Brookfield Will Count Dogs"
"Village of Waterville"
"Village of Oriskany Falls"
"Town of Sangerfield"

from the Little Falls Times.

from the Madison County Courier.
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Not all "wildflowers" grow on the ground:


Linden trees throughout the village .....


............ and Staghorn Sumacs that turn dark red in the Fall are all in full bloom and are so crowded with honey bees that the trees themselves seem to hummmmm.

FOR THE RECORD

 
Yes -  the first of the"Turk's Cap" lilies, protected by both Law AND Nature, are in bloom in the deep shade and on the far side of deep ditches that border Loomis Road.

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Have a great day everyone!