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Friday, February 21

More photos in the About Town section below

- WEATHER -

- IN THE MAIL -


 

 












- AROUND TOWN -

A beautiful, blue sky morning accompanied the single digit (if not below zero in some places) temperatures. The sparkling landscape made up for the cold, and temperatures warmed to the mid 20s for a beautiful winter break day (for the kids and adults who have it).






The weather also made up for quality of snow for the Snowman Building Contest at the library, which became more low, snow sculpting. With plenty of sunshine and laughs, no one minded.




Some of the builders (who were following the others in to enjoy hot cocoa).




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