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Blizzard Jan. 2016
January 29, 2016 at 9:49 p.m.
Oso, a Pekingese who lives on Cottage Street, has a great time frolicking in the falling snow.
The Port Chester Department of Public Works was out in force on Saturday, Jan. 23 clearing snow from village streets during the season's first snowstorm which dropped at least a foot of snow in Port Chester.
The Rye Brook Department of Public Works was out in force on Saturday, Jan. 23 clearing snow from village streets during the season's first snowstorm which dropped at least a foot of snow in Rye Brook.
The first snowstorm of the season on Saturday, Jan. 23 dropped at least a foot of snow in Port Chester and Rye Brook.
Sledding was popular at Crawford Park, even during the height of the snowstorm on Saturday, Jan. 23.
Cousins Gemma and Owen Krissoff, both 4, plop down in the snow adjacent to the snowman they made in their front yard on Adams Avenue.
Owen Xie, 16, rolls a huge snowball for a snowman in his front yard at 62 Valley Terrace on Sunday, the day after the storm.
Natalie and Sasha Panitkin, ages 11 and 3, of Maple Court have a ball tubing down the Crawford Park hill.
Anine Breen, 8, of Port Chester, slides down the more gradual hill on the Lincoln Avenue side of Crawford Park on the day after the first snowstorm of the season on Saturday, Jan. 23.