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The Last Snowstorm of 2009?

By 330am 5 inches of snow had fallen in Riverside

By 330am 5 inches of snow had fallen in Riverside

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By morning 3 or 4 more inches had fallen on this Ford SUV.

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A Volvo Sedan drives towards Sound Beach Avenue on Forest Avenue today.

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The Graffiti laden RR Bridge overpass above Tomac Road in Old Greenwich looking toward Innis Arden Golf Club.

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A Metro North Train passing the Sledding Fields of Innis Arden.

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Father Sledder leading the way with two Sons from the parking lot at Innis Arden Golf Club.

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With Insurance giant AIG in dire straights it's no wonder that anyone wouldn't want to protect themselves from Insurance Claims and injuries. This sign stops Greenwich Residents from sledding at Innis Arden as does the Leash Laws at Tod's Point stop dogs from roaming free above the Hightide mark. Did that make sense? :) Well, anyway it's a similar issue in some way, I just cant write so well.

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This young lady dashed across Tomac Avenue to the sledding destination; brothers wait for her.

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Sledders leave. Sledders come. Traffic waits.

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The Main HIll. From the 1st Tee at Innis Arden Golf Course this is the view you see toward the green (or "the white" in this case).

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A snow covered pickup truck and tennis bubble at Innis Arden.

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A Town of Greenwich Snowplow truck on Tomac today.

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