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School delays and closings this morning

Overnight weather conditions have led to some school delays and closings this morning in central and northern New  York, including:

Adirondack: 2 hour delay; no AM Pre-K; no AM BOCES

Alexandria Central: 2 hour delay

Baldwinsville Central: 2 hour delay

Belleville-Henderson Central: CLOSED

Canton Central Schools/St. Mary's: CLOSED

Central Valley: CLOSED

Clinton Central: CLOSED

Copenhagen Central: 2 hour delay

Edwards Knox Central: CLOSED

General Brown School District: CLOSED

Gouverneur Central: CLOSED

Harrisville Central: 2 hour delay

Herkimer BOCES: CLOSED; all staff do not report

Herkimer College: CLOSED

Herkimer Jr/Sr High: CLOSED; musical is still on

Holland Patent: CLOSED

LaFargeville: CLOSED

Little Fall: CLOSED

Liverpool Central: 2 hour delay

Lyme Central: CLOSED

McGraw: CLOSED

Mount Markham: CLOSED

New Hartford: CLOSED

New York Mills: CLOSED

North Syracuse: 2 hour delay; no AM Pre-K

Oneida-Herkimer-Madison BOCES: CLOSED

Oriskany: CLOSED

Remsen: CLOSED

Sackets Harbor: 2 hour delay

Sauquoit Valley: CLOSED

South Jefferson Central: SADD regional meeting canceled; bi-county rehearsal delayed, depart at 9:30a

SUNY Oswego: Morning classes canceled (all classes that begin before noon, main campus only)

SUNY Polytechnic Institute: All classes at Utica campus canceled

Utica City: CLOSED

Thousand Islands Central: CLOSED

Watertown City: CLOSED

Waterville Central: CLOSED

Westmoreland: 2 hour delay

Whitesboro: CLOSED

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