A blog reader has suggested that I post in the evening so those who follow the blog are warned a day ahead of time when something is going to happen.
That makes sense, doesn't it?
(And it also means that I can sleep later in the morning!
I like that!)
SOooooooooo........
TOMORROW/TUESDAY IS
BIG TRASH DAY!
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That makes sense, doesn't it?
(And it also means that I can sleep later in the morning!
I like that!)
SOooooooooo........
TOMORROW/TUESDAY IS
BIG TRASH DAY!
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The big news on Saturday was that
'The Trees are in the Park!"
'The Trees are in the Park!"

It had snowed just enough to make it look Christmasy in the village and, out in the country, Troy Bishop's cows were grazing in the snow.

There was plenty more snow this morning! Tom Stiles, from Stockwell, said he thought we got more than 8", but that didn't faze Gallaghers' cattle at all.

Corn field on Fuess-Cleary Road.

The Waterville DPW's "Bobcat" was out early, this morning, finding the sidewalk along Route 12 south of the village.

About fifteen minutes later, it was at the corner of Babbott and W. Bacon.
Babbott Avenue.
West Main StreetThe village street are very clean ........

........... and townships have kept tricky intersections, like this at Bogan and Sanger Hill Roads, well plowed and sanded.

Residential driveways were getting plenty of attention this afternoon.

Snow Shovels flew on Sanger and Osborn Avenues .......

........ and a fellow with a snowblower grinned at me from his driveway on Sanger Hill Road. Why not! He was nearly through working!
READY FOR MORE!

South of the village, on Route 12B, a flag warns snowplow drivers that there's a mailbox there.
Do you think the pole is tall enough?
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THINGS TO DOThe Monday night forecast from WKTV: "The National Weather Service has issued a lake effect snow warning for Madison and Chenango County and a lake effect snow advisory for Oneida, Chenango, Otsego, Schoharie and Southern Herkimer Counties until 6PM Monday. *
Many areas already picking up 3"-7" of snow from the lake bands last night through this afternoon. Expect an additional 1-3" of snow from this afternoon through this evening. There will be more snow on your evening commute across Central New York. The bands will pick up in intensity a bit tonight, bringing several more inches of snow to the area. Refer to the snowfall map for your specific location.

Unseasonably cold temperatures stay with us through the week."

Many areas already picking up 3"-7" of snow from the lake bands last night through this afternoon. Expect an additional 1-3" of snow from this afternoon through this evening. There will be more snow on your evening commute across Central New York. The bands will pick up in intensity a bit tonight, bringing several more inches of snow to the area. Refer to the snowfall map for your specific location.

Unseasonably cold temperatures stay with us through the week."
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TUESDAY
At the Library at 6:00
Holiday Movie: National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.
Free Movie. Free Popcorn.
Take a break from all of the holiday rush and watch this classic movie on the big screen.
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PLANNING AHEAD
SATURDAY

Then, in the afternoon and evening ..........
Tapestry, the All-centuries Singers will present two Concerts.
At 2:00
St. James Episcopal Church on Williams Street in Clinton
At 7:30 p.m.
Park United Methodist Church
17 Broad Street, Hamilton.
Admssion to either concert: Adults $10; Senior Citizens & Students $6.
At 2:00
St. James Episcopal Church on Williams Street in Clinton
At 7:30 p.m.
Park United Methodist Church
17 Broad Street, Hamilton.
Admssion to either concert: Adults $10; Senior Citizens & Students $6.
ON SUNDAY

All Ready for Santa!
On December 12th between 1 and 3, Santa and his elves will make a stop at the Old Depot in Deansboro to greet children of all ages. Once again, the Town of Marshall Parks and Recreation Committee will sponsor this event with wagon rides, cider and homemade cookies. Come join us in welcoming Santa and his elves!******************
Someone - although it wasn't Santa - dropped off a present at the Municipal Hall, this afternoon. It's to be opened at Village Board meeting this evening, and is a gift for the Village!
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The window boxes at "Michael's" in Sangerfield ...........

................ at the Gray family residence on Route 315.
Just three reasons why there should be a "Christmas DECORATING Contest!"
Lighting not required.
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FOR THE RECORD
Just three reasons why there should be a "Christmas DECORATING Contest!"
Lighting not required.
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FOR THE RECORD
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Tuesday is December 7th. The 69th Anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Where were you on that day?



