Monday, April 25


IN MEMORIAM

Georgiana M. Caraher

May 23, 1932April 21, 2022
Georgiana M. Caraher, 89, of Knoxboro, passed away April 21, 2022 at St Elizabeth Medical Center. She was born on May 23, 1932, in Rome, a daughter of the late George and Marie (Mellen) Brockway. Georgiana graduated from Rome Free Academy in 1950 where she was the proud Captain of the Hot Shots Basketball Team. On February 7, 1953, she was united in marriage to Henry J. Caraher Jr…. Georgiana was devoted to her Catholic Faith and was a communicant of St. Joseph’s Church in Oriskany Falls…..Click HERE for the complete obituary.

James E. Simmons

August 3, 1952 — April 21, 2022
James E. Simmons, 69, of Stafford Ave., Waterville, NY, passed away April 21, 2022 at St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center in Utica. He was born on July 3, 1952 in Edmeston, a son of the late Renrick and Doris Nash Simmons and received his education in Edmeston schools. On December 3, 1973, James was united in marriage to Mary M. “Peggy” Rowley in West Winfield. Their union was then blessed at St. Bernard’s Church in Waterville. Jim was a machinist and material handler at C&H Plastics in Waterville…Click HERE for the complete obituary.

Glen A. Thompson, Sr.

May 29, 1965 – April 18, 2022
Hubbardsville – Glen A. Thompson Sr., 56, passed away peacefully with his loving family by his side on Monday, April 18, 2022, at the Abraham House in Rome, New York, following a lengthy battle with brain cancer. Glen was born, one of five boys, on May 29, 1965 in Easton, PA, to the late Nancy Thompson and George Krum. He worked in the manufacturing and construction profession before becoming ill.  On April 9th, in front of Hon. Mary Lou Rhodes, Brookfield Town Justice, Glen was joined in a commitment of love ceremony to his one special love, Debra Atkinson, who has been his true love and his rock…Click HERE for the complete obituary.


WEATHER


LOCAL CALENDARS

Village of Waterville
Waterville Central School
Waterville Public Library
Waterville First

IN THE MAIL

REMINDER – Utility bill payments are due at the end of April.
Since April 30th falls on a Saturday, payments MUST be received by May 2nd by 9am – NO EXCEPTIONS.
For Village residents, any unpaid utilities will be re-levied onto the June Village property tax bill.
For anyone outside the Village limits that has Village water, water service will be terminated
for any unpaid water bills after May 2, 2022.We will not accept postmarks for any bill payments
that are mailed and received after the May 2nd deadline. Online Bill Pay service will be terminated
after April 29th. We strongly encourage any last minute payments to be made in person
at the Village Clerk’s Office or by using the outside drop box.
Please call the Village Clerk’s office for any questions or concerns (315)841-4221.

Here is the season schedule for the 4U-8U divisions.
There are no games over Memorial Day Weekend for all divisions.
More details to come and as always, be advised that schedules are always
tentative until the first weekend of play.
UPDATE ON SPRING SEASON!!!
Enrollment is low and so is coaching.
We have a decent amount of kids for 12U(and enough coaches)
10U low enrollment and only 1 coach
8U only 1 player and no coaches.
We are looking to do 2 practices a week on Wednesdays and Saturdays(Skills and Drills)
If you would like to enroll your child or coach. Please call or text Tom Kilts 3155257095
We will give it to the 28th of April to get enrollment up. If it does not happen we may have to cancel all or part of the Spring Season.
Link to schedules online for field locations/addresses:
https://www.ayso222.org/Default.aspx?tabid=737257…
Many caregivers that feed formula are having an incredibly difficult time
finding the brand their child needs due to the ongoing formula shortage.
If you have any unopened and unexpired cans of formula that have not been
part of a recent recall, consider donating them to the diaper bank !
If you can’t make it to the diaper bank, formula can always be dropped off at
the Blessing Box at Waterville United Methodist Church.
Waterville Pop Warner will be having a Golf Tournament on Sunday July 10th.
It will be a memorial tournament for Ernie Werner who was
instrumental in getting our program up and running.
Your feedback is telling us that you’re not seeing some of our events pop up like you used to!
As so many of you use Gmail and Google Calendar, we thought we would start by offering email
invitations when WPL creates events on our own calendar. You’ll receive an email stating what the
event is, and an offer to add it to your own Google calendar. To opt in to this, just select the event categories
you’re interested in using the following form: https://forms.gle/8HYUsYcwHeFa1mnv8 This will collect
your email only for the purpose of these Google Calendar notifications. If you don’t have Gmail or
just want more library love, we recommend signing up for WPL’s monthly eNewsletter here:
https://share.hsforms.com/1hGwylD4ERLOD3-t812_iWAc78ln Of course, you can always check the
calendar on our website as well at https://www.watervillepl.org/calendar-of-events/
(you can use this to reserve the Program or study rooms too)!

This May, we interrupt our regularly scheduled… everything! But hopefully not too much!
The temptation to fill the month with loads of events is real.
But we’re resisting so that we can complete the carpeting and Creative Media Lab swiftly and well.
At the moment, we are pausing all donations of anything besides sturdy boxes.
More details as we have them!
If you have teens who need volunteer hours, we will be able to provide plenty of them!


AROUND TOWN

From: WCS Sports Booster Club

From: Waterville Public Library

We’ve having fun with the tree branch that’s
visiting the Children’s Room after it broke off in the storm!
We’ve felt the needles, smelled the sweet forest scent, looked for little pine cones,
trimmed with scissors, painted, and more!

From: Waterville Central School District

We love seeing pictures of our reading buddies.
Keep sending us your pictures, fan art, and letters.
We love each and every one we receive. Happy Friday.

MPS Positivity Project:
What a perfect day to appreciate the beauty around us!
5th graders did a big clean up and second grade cleaned
and added some painted rocks to the garden area.

Happy Earth Day!
At MPS second grade picking up recycling and garbage around the school!
We also made wild flower seed balls and painting rocks for our garden.

MPS P2 Legends met to plan our May Matter Meeting

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