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Attacking the storm
SLEDDING, ANYONE? A sled provides shelter as a family surveys the situation Friday afternoon at Oakland Beach.
COLD HANDS, WARM HEART: Guy Beard of Oakland Beach says, “This brings the community together,” of the storm.
A SMILE IN THE STORM: DPW Acting Director David Picozzi manages a smile despite the conditions.
WINTER WALK: Lyn and Gary Dalton venture out to experience the storm.
SHIVERING SEAGULL: Even in the snow, this gull begs for a handout.
ASSESSING CONDITIONS: Picozzi chats with a plow driver.
IN THE THICK OF IT: Post Road in Apponaug Friday night at 9.
Warwick Beacon photos by John Howell
UNDER CONTROL: Dave Mobley at DPW dispatch.
STOPPING FOR A BITE: Jimmy Farrell, who has been on military tours in Iraq, Afghanistan and Egypt, said the blizzard was far worse than any sand storm he’s ever seen.
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