Let it snow! On the weekend of the anniversary of the Blizzard of 1978, Sunday's winter storm left behind plenty of snow for local children to play in. School remained in session virtually on Monday, but there's always time for some fun on a snow day.
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Let it snow!
FROZEN FRIEND: Seven-year-old Allison Paquette, a second-grade student at Stone Hill School, began work on her snowman before her younger sister Gabriella, a kindergartner at Stone Hill, joined in.
FROM A DISTANCE: Eva and Olivia Narcisi, ages 8 and 6, built a snowman at Orchard Farms Elementary School. Even though they are distance learners this year, they wanted to do something fun to feel connected to their classmates. They positioned the snowman so he could wave to other students who attend at the school.
SLEDDING ALONG: Not to be outdone having fun in the snow was Emmaline Stevens. She is 8 years old and goes to Glen Hills Elementary School. She went sledding at a hill in the Pastore Center complex.
HERE TO VISIT: Lillyana Matarese, 7, and her brother, Lorenzo Matarese, 4, of Johnston, have fun playing in the yard while visiting their Nana in the Garden City neighborhood.
O’ER THE FIELDS OF SNOW: Jace Duran, 6, is a first-grade student at Eden Park Elementary School. He is in full control as he goes down the hill at Aqueduct Field in the Eden Park neighborhood.
On the weekend of the anniversary of the Blizzard of 1978, Sunday’s winter storm left behind plenty of snow for local children to play in. School remained in session virtually on Monday, but there’s always time for some fun on a snow day. (Herald photos by Steve Popiel)
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