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Second storm of the season leaves a foot-high snowy trail
February 4, 2021 at 7:49 a.m.
A Port Chester School District employee blows snow from the sidewalks around Port Chester High School during the blizzard on Monday, Feb. 1 which dropped about a foot of snow before ending that night.
Anthony Bollard shovels the steps at 438 Westchester Ave. where he lives during Monday’s storm.
Snow-covered bicycles locked up around a pedestrian signalization pole at the corner of Willett Avenue and King Street won’t be going anywhere anytime soon.
Three men walk in the middle of a mostly-deserted North Main Street during the thick of the storm.
Angelo Farez ties a red ribbon around the neck of the life-size, masked snowman he crafted in front of his house at 38 Madison Ave. All he had left to do was place a hat on the snowman’s head.
As snow falls around her, a lone woman walks down the picturesque access road at Crawford Park toward Lincoln Avenue following an afternoon of sliding during the Monday, Feb. 1 blizzard which dropped about a foot of snow before ending that night.
Rye Brook Trustee Stephanie Fischer and Marnie Korpi take advantage of Monday’s snowy weather to get out their cross-country skis for a tour along Woodland Drive.
Serene scene of a snow-covered bench on a traffic island on Churchill Road in the falling snow.