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Crawford Park shines for the holiday season
December 11, 2024 at 11:43 p.m.
George Chacko, a Berkley Drive resident, poses for a photo with his 2-year-old son Micah and 4-year-old daughter Jordyn in an activity room set up in the Crawford Mansion Community Center at the Town of Rye’s annual Holiday Lights celebration on Saturday, Dec. 7. The event drew hundreds looking to get into the holiday spirit.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)
Santa Claus channels his inner Charlie Sacco, who he also goes by while taking a break from the holidays, as he poses with 1-month-old Ian Fuentes of North Regent Street at the Town of Rye’s Holiday Lights celebration at Crawford Park on Saturday, Dec. 7.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)
Rye Brook resident Leo Chandiramani, 3, speeds down an inflatable slide set up outside the Crawford Mansion Community Center.
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David Tapia
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Dozens of children and their families line up for a turn in the snowman-shaped bounce house set up behind the Crawford Mansion Community Center.
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David Tapia
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Mamaroneck residents Ariel Cruz (left), Kayla Cruz, 2-year-old Joyce Cornejo and Juan Cornejo pose with Santa and Mrs. Claus, who usually masquerade as Charlie Sacco and Rye Town Clerk Hope Vespia.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)
Franco Munguia, a 2-year-old who lives on Valley Terrace, is deep in concentration as he colors a Christmas tree decoration.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)
Locust Avenue resident Maritza Polo (left) takes a break from the festivities at the Town of Rye’s Holiday Lights event to warm up at a small fire with her children Emily, 5, and Justin Allcca, 7.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)
Excited to meet Frosty the Snowman, Orchard Street resident Leo Santillan, 3, poses alongside his dad Jesus for a photo.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)