Children enjoy a snow day at the sledding hill on Main Road in Mattituck. Photo Peter Blasl
After a fierce blizzard dropped nearly a foot of snow on the North Fork, residents awoke this morning to sunny skies and plenty of the white stuff to plow and shovel. Schools across the area were closed for the second day in a row, freeing kids up to enjoy some winter sports.
SoutholdLOCAL photos by Peter Blasl
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