Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Tuesday

Thank You!

THE OLIVERA / VAN WORMER FAMILY

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MR. O'DELL RAY
in loving memory of Dolores Hahle Ray

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It's 48.9 degrees; not clear, but not raining, either!


WKTV predicts that: "Sunshine will build in through the day and we'll get temperatures up into the upper 60s for highs. This area of high pressure will slide east on Wednesday, allowing a few extra clouds to arrive, but warmer southwesterly winds will get us into the lower 70s. Then, a rather strong, but dry, cold front is going to plow through the region Wednesday night. This will allow much colder air to build in for Thursday. Highs may not get much past the mid 60s. Another frost threat may present itself in spots Thursday night.
Then, a new area of high pressure and fair weather should build in and allow for continued sunshine Friday and Saturday. Another cold front is possible Sunday. "

The Weather Channel's forecast for Saturday.

According to WKTV, Thousands of Central New Yorkers are still without power as a result of the Sunday night storm.
I drove through Deansboro and parts of Clinton, yesterday, and saw very few broken tree limbs and heard of no really serious damage here in Waterville.

I left my camera in my car, overnight, by mistake.

I had only taken one picture of any great interest - it was of the front of John/Jack Brouillette's building on East Main Street (the one in which Mark Barnes has his law office) and I took it because something very interesting is happening, there! I'll go back uptown early this morning and take more pictures of the activity to show you later today!

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A blog-reader wonders if tickets are still available for the Alumni-Community Get-together. I think you're still in luck, but am not 100% sure. The WCS website was "down," yesterday -- it was really a BOCES problem - but you can reach the Dinner Reservation site today or - for a fast answer to the question - phone Carrie Woodhouse at 315/841-3802.

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More later!

Have a great day, everyone!