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What better way than P.C. Day to embrace the community spirit
August 29, 2024 at 1:22 a.m.
Calm and patient, 4-year-old Westchester Avenue resident Eva Tedesco sits still while an elegant design gets painted on her face at Port Chester Day on Saturday, Aug. 24.
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David Tapia
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Amelia Garcia, a 2-year-old Riverdale Avenue resident, regains her footing after tumbling down an inflatable slide at Port Chester Day on Saturday, Aug. 24. Hundreds gathered at Lyon Park to celebrate the 35th year of the event.
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David Tapia
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Port Chester resident Violet Gasparino, 2, smiles in the arms of her grandmother Michele Andreoli as they make their way through some bubbles blasting across the park.
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David Tapia
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Ismael Reyes, a 2-year-old who lives on Franklin Street, carefully puts the finishing touch on a wooden sailboat he built with the help of his family members, Patricia Reyes and Regina Royo, at The Home Depot arts and crafts table.
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David Tapia
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With a careful stroke of his brush, 4-year-old Merritt Street resident Logan Zagami contributes to an ArtsWestchester mural by painting a fish.
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David Tapia
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Nothing gets past Frida Velez. The 4-year-old South Regent Street resident suspiciously eyes the camera as she takes a ride on the merry-go-round.
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David Tapia
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Leicester Street resident Lillian Yupangui, 2, leisurely eats a fry from the comfort of her pink ride.
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David Tapia
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Rye resident Peter Lovitt, 17, serenades attendees with renditions of songs like “Wonderwall” by Oasis.
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David Tapia
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Augie Farellio (left), a 5-year-old Washington Mews resident, gets a last-second bite of an Italian Ice from his father Ben before heading off to ride a train around Lyon Park with his 7-year-old brother Andrew.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)
Looking cool with shades over his bat face paint, 4-year-old Halstead Avenue resident Leo Cutler takes a bite of his chocolate ice cream cone covered in sprinkles.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)
Colette Trenholm, a 3-year-old Alden Terrace resident, chases after some bubbles floating around the park.
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David Tapia
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Westview Avenue, Rye Brook, 6-year-old Celeste Morales works with her dad Diego to build a wooden coin bank at The Home Depot table.
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David Tapia
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In a mother-daughter bonding moment, Ellendale Avenue resident Emily Vasquez (left) takes a bite out of 3-year-old Layla Chavez’s cake pop.
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David Tapia
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Westchester Avenue resident Miguel Colmenares poses with his 2-year-old son Andrew while they wait in line for the train that circles the park.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)
Olivia Street neighbors Emmi Renoj, 7, and Amy Vicente, 10, chill out in the shade of a tree while enjoying some frozen treats.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)