Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Tuesday






METALS COLLECTION DAY

It's just 32 degrees and there's frost on the lawn.




WKTV's meteorologist predicts: "A frosty start to the day, with continued sunshine. Our beautiful weather pattern will continue today and beyond. By Thursday, a cold front will bring some changes.
Chilly this morning, with patchy frost. Keep the jacket handy. An area of high pressure slowly moving in from the west will bring us lots of sunshine and seasonable temperatures here for the next few days. Temperatures will quickly climb today, with highs in the mid 60s by the afternoon. Clear skies and light winds tonight, along with more patchy frost. Overnight lows in the low 30s.
More sunshine expected tomorrow, with highs in the upper 60s to near 70. A cold front will spoil our weather for Thursday, bringing clouds, showers, and thunderstorms. A return to drier weather will return on Friday, and may last into part of the upcoming weekend.

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BUDGET HEARING
Tuesday May 12
High School Library at 7:00 p.m.

Budget available in pdf format


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SEEING GREEN!

Three Springtime views by Library Director Jeff Reynolds.



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A new view behind Debby and Gary Camp's home on Stafford Avenue!



Hiding on Babbott Avenue.

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In this morning's issue of the Observer-Dispatch, a link to the obituary of
Mr. Neil Jeffers, of Oriskany Falls.


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THE KIOSK

Mr. Bechy gave these to me, yesterday!

I know that there are some blog readers who are quite at home looking at drawings like this, so - for their eyes - here are the drawings of the Kiosk. If I have time later today I'll turn them into a regular "picture."

If you're in the Village, look for a spot that will accommodate the structure, allowing its eight display panels to be accessible but not force pedestrians into traffic nor create snow-removal havoc in the winter:

- the four uprights are each 10" square and take up a space that is 8' on each of four sides.

- the maximum roof spread is 9' 2.25".

- from ground level to the top of the roof is just about 10'.

Click the images to enlarge views.

Design & Drawings by Jennifer Dapson.

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FOR THE RECORD


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Have a Great Day, Everyone!




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