Monday, August 17, 2009

Two weeks ago we wondered.......





......and now we know:

SUMMER'S HERE!


It's garbage day.


TOMORROW IS GREEN WASTE DAY

(Dumpable Containers only, please!)

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63.9 degrees, heading upward again.


WKTV predicts that: "A very mild start to the day today, with some patchy fog. Look for plenty of sunshine this morning with hazy, hot, and humid weather today. High temperatures are expected to be near or above 90 degrees, making it the hottest day of the summer. The humidity will be quite high too. With dewpoints in the mid to upper 60s, the heat index (what it 'feels like') will be in the low 90s for many spots. Not much of a breeze is expected this afternoon. Like yesterday, an isolated shower or thunderstorm is possible with 95% of the area staying high and dry. Another uncomfortable sleeping night tonight with overnight lows only in the upper 60s.

Continued hot and humid weather tomorrow. Temperatures are expected to once again apporach 90 degrees. As a cold front approaches the region, a late day shower or storm is possible.

The cold front will pass through early Wednesday, giving us a better bet for showers and thunderstorms. Cooler weather by the afternoon, with highs near 80."




Oh, that feels good!




VILLAGE BOARD MEETING TONIGHT

IN THE MAIL

A note from Cindy Gallagher to let us know that Roseann (Gallagher) is at Harding's.

"She's recovered nicely from her most recent fall, but is very confused. If anyone wishes to visit, it would be appreciated. She's in Room 408 West."

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Sunflowers behind the garage at St. Bernard's Rectory.



Hops at the new Library.

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Yesterday afternoon in Bouckville.

The big parking lot was still fairly full ............



........... and the crowds could have been at any seaside resort in summer ........



............ but shops were empty .............



.............. shoppers were weary .......



..... and the only really busy establishments offered either resuscitation or reward!

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Favorite photo:

on Main Street in Madison.

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LOOKING AHEAD

There will be a Pop Warner Bottle Drive

next Saturday morning.

Pickups will begin at 9:00!

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FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK




"The Dairy Farm Crisis"

presented in a way that we can ALL understand
thanks to explanatory help from farmers that we all know!




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FOR THE RECORD





(Groan!)

Have a Great Day, Everyone!

Keep cool!



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