It's Garbage Day.
42 degrees, dry and dark at 6:00 a.m.
The WKTV Forecast: "Sandy continues to bring cool, cloudy, wet weather to the area. For today, mainly cloudy skies with rain and rain showers. Highs once again in the mid to upper 40s. Clouds and showers tonight with lows in the upper 30s. It will be cold enough for higher elevation snowflakes by tomorrow morning, but no accumulation is expected.
On Friday evening, temperatures will cool off enough to produce scattered lake effect snow showers across the area. No accumulation expected.
Drier but seasonably cool weather for the weekend."
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YAY!
Jody Won the Ducks Unlimited Pumpkin Carving Contest and says "Thank You" to everyone who voted for him!
Want to help him again? This time it's a photo contest and the grand prize is a Photo Workshop in the Grand Tetons!
Click THIS LINK; then click "like," and then VOTE for his photograph of the Hummingbirds! (N.B. You are allowed to vote three times!)
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Want to help him again? This time it's a photo contest and the grand prize is a Photo Workshop in the Grand Tetons!
Click THIS LINK; then click "like," and then VOTE for his photograph of the Hummingbirds! (N.B. You are allowed to vote three times!)
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If there were a local Jack o' Lantern Display competition, I'd vote for Matt Jurczak and friends whose scores of carved pumpkins made the front lawn of 188 Sanger Avenue glow, yesterday afternoon!
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HAPPENING TONIGHT
The Annual PRISM Concert at the High School
at 7:00 p.m.
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The Annual PRISM Concert at the High School
at 7:00 p.m.
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Seen at the Library
Lots of youngsters having a wonderful time at the Hallowe'en Festival.
See more pictures HERE.
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PLANNING AHEAD
Waterville Book Discussion Group
Wed. Dec 5th at noon
From Doris Stephan
PLANNING AHEAD
Waterville Book Discussion Group
Wed. Dec 5th at noon
From Doris Stephan
Fifty years ago, a new phrase began to make its way into American conversations: "Catch-22." Joseph Heller's irreverent World War II novel — named for the now-famous paradox — was published on Oct. 11, 1961. His take on war meshed perfectly with the anti-authoritarian generation that came of age in the 1960s.
Another Novel to Film: "Catch -22" by Joseph Heller is the book of the month for the Waterville Book Discussion Group. Following lunch, the film, starring Richard Benjamin, Alan Arkin, Bob Newhart, Orson Welles, and directed by Mike Nichols will be shown. A copy of the book may be reserved by calling the Waterville Library at 841 4651. Be there on Wed. Dec 5th at noon for the showing of this classic film.
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IN THE MAIL
The answer to the question:
"Who builds Adirondack Chairs?" is --
Jack Fallon!
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AN ANNOUNCEMENT
from Sheri Brennan at MPS:
The Annual Senior Citizens Breakfast
Given by The MPS Student Council
Wednesday November 7th, 9am, MPS Cafeteria
Please r.s.v.p. to MPS Office by Monday, November 5th
841-3700
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Sheri also sent me the Memorial Park School
"Calendar" for November.
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SPECIAL EVENT
BLOOD DRIVE
Saturday from 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Waterville Village Hall
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The Waterville Public Library reminds us to ..
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Have a good weekend, everybody!