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New venue, more fun at Blind Brook Fall Fest
October 30, 2024 at 10:02 p.m.
Seth Frenklakh, a 5-year-old Betsy Brown Road resident, sticks the landing as Spider-Man after taking a trip down one of the inflatable slides at Blind Brook Fall Fest on Saturday, Oct. 26. The annual PTA-sponsored event moved from Ridge Street School to the Mohawk Day Campgrounds in White Plains this year, inviting families to partake in carnival attractions.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)
Blind Brook Middle School sixth-grader Anthony Gabrael enters the raffle for an arcade cabinet.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)
Ridge Street School kindergartners Lily Rabinowitz (left) and Emmanuelle Seidenfeld get into the fall spirit by playing in some leaves.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)
Elsa Azimaraghi, a kindergartner at Ridge Street School, makes her move during a match of Connect Four against her dad, Omid, as Noushin Khazaei of New Rochelle watches.
Arlington Place resident Mersana Zangbar, a second-grader at Ridge Street School, smiles widely after seeing the colorful star painted on her face.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)
A group of children chase after their friends taking a lap around the campground on the Mohawk Express.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)
Blind Brook High School sophomore Luke Scinto, 15, beats out junior Jake Radwaner, 16, for the catch while running some football routes on one of the fields.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)
Cameron Davidson, a 6-year-old who lives on Eagles Bluff, smiles with a piece of popcorn in his mouth while waiting for some cotton candy.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)