

Book Chronicles History of Clinton Area
More than 238 years of the rich, prolific life of the Village of Clinton and the Town of Kirkland is chronicled in “Richard L. Williams, Collected Historical Writings: The Village of Clinton and Town of Kirkland,” written by local historian Richard L. Williams, and edited by Sharon Williams. The book will be launched with an exclusive presentation and signing by the author at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19 at the Clinton Historical Society, 1 Fountain St. Clinton. Included in the pap
The Waterville Times
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Clinton Sponsors New Trails Project
Village of Clinton Board members worked out a number of financial details for upcoming projects at their meeting last week. Giving the report from the Finance Committee’s meeting, Mayor Elizabeth Tantillo said the Village’s fund balance, or savings, has grown to over $300,000 since the new fiscal year began in June. That committee also looked at the Rate To Serve fee on utility bills. The payment, which began at $50 and was lowered to $30, is used to cover interest on project
By Pat Louise
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New To Waterville Central School
Waterville Central School District welcomed several new staff members for 2025-26. Several of them attended the September WCS Board of Education meeting to be welcomed by Board members at a reception. Attending were Jen Krawiec, Andrew Payne, Erika von Schiller-Deep, Kristen Ford, Celso Vasquez, Kaitlyn St. Peter and Oksana Gutko.
By Pat Louise
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Blessing Of The Animals
On a warm, sunny afternoon Sunday, Oct. 5 in honor of St. Francis churches in Clinton had another ecumenical Blessing of the Animals on the Village Green. About a dozen people plus their companions (principally dogs and a few cats) attended. The event also collected pet food and donations for pet food for The Country Pantry because people who need food have animal companions who need food. Clergy who participated: the Rev. Doctor Joanna Benskin (St. James Episcopal Church), t
By Pat Louise
2 hours ago


Classes Focus On Health, Wellness
After retiring as a health teacher Marianne Witkowski still wanted to help people find wellness in their lives. Witkowski, who taught...
The Waterville Times
7 days ago


CCS Will Induct Seven Into Hall
On Saturday, Oct. 25 at 3 p.m. seven honorees will be inducted into the Clinton Central School District Hall of Distinction in the...
The Waterville Times
7 days ago


Farmers Market Wraps Up
The Clinton Farmers Market ended another successful season last Thursday with the last market of the year. Despite challenges with road...
By Pat Louise
7 days ago