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Frozen figures emerge following first snow
January 11, 2024 at 2:33 a.m.
Sixteen-year-old Eduardo Xixitle puts the finishing touches on the unique snowman he and his siblings Leo, 14, Emmanuel, 16, and Itzayana, 7, created in their front yard at 391 Irving Ave. following the first snowfall of the season Saturday night, Jan. 6, which dropped 2-3 inches of snow in the Villages of Port Chester and Rye Brook. Snow continues to swirl the next day as Eduardo etches character into the body of their snow figure.
(
Jananne Abel
/Westmore News)
A newly crafted snowman with a scary face adds to the patriotic holiday décor at 92 Windsor Rd., corner of Argyle.
(
Jananne Abel
/Westmore News)
A trim snow figure with red glasses and a pink scarf stands at 74 Tamarack Rd.
(
Jananne Abel
/Westmore News)
It’s a winter wonderland at 32 Ridge Blvd. Sunday afternoon, Jan. 7, as snow swirls around large silver balls hanging from the trees, a fake snowman adorned with cardinals and other Christmas decorations.
(
Jananne Abel
/Westmore News)