Snow covers the North Shore for the third time this month
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McKenzie Loftus, far left, 10, Sophie Leigh, 11, Bronson Leigh, 10, Ben Loftus, 8, and Penny the German shepherd looked as if they were straight out of a movie as they searched Sea Cliff for a spot to ride sleds and a snow tube.
Courtesy Jordan Loftus
Chucking snowballs proved to be a highlight of the day for Jackson, left, 4, and Miles Guddat, 6.
Courtesy Juliette Peckham Guddat
Patrick Baynon, 9, looked his patriotic best while enjoying the snow.
Courtesy Heather Baynon
Penny the German shepherd looked like a model while lounging in the snow.
Courtesy Jordan Loftus
The third major snowfall of February could not stop a gaggle of geese from enjoying the waters off Sea Cliff Beach.
Snow drifted down from the sky for the third time this month on Feb. 18, albeit with less severity than the nor’easter of Feb. 1 or the snowstorm on Super Bowl Sunday. While residents may have awakened to clear the snow off their cars, their children did not have to anticipate their schools closing because all North Shore Central School District students are on winter break. This gave children an ideal opportunity to enjoy yet another snow day, which may be the last of the winter as spring approaches.