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Greenwich Goes To The Dogs After Big Snowfall

GREENWICH, Conn. — Greenwich was quiet on Sunday, a day after a powerful nor'easter dumped about 15 inches of snow on the town. 

A dog takes a path not covered by snow at Tod's Point in Greenwich on Sunday.

A dog takes a path not covered by snow at Tod's Point in Greenwich on Sunday.

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A path is already cleared at Tod's Point in Old Greenwich on Sunday after a heavy snowfall.

A path is already cleared at Tod's Point in Old Greenwich on Sunday after a heavy snowfall.

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A canine friend checks out the snowy beach at Tod's Point in Greenwich on Sunday.

A canine friend checks out the snowy beach at Tod's Point in Greenwich on Sunday.

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A dark-colored pooch makes a blur as he runs across the snow Sunday at Tod's Point in Greenwich.

A dark-colored pooch makes a blur as he runs across the snow Sunday at Tod's Point in Greenwich.

Photo Credit: Jay Polansky
It's a snowy Sunday at Tod's Point in Greenwich.

It's a snowy Sunday at Tod's Point in Greenwich.

Photo Credit: Jay Polansky

The heaviest snowfall in the state came in the extreme southwestern corner of the state as the winter storm pounded the mid-Atlantic coast on Saturday. 

A number of dogs enjoyed romping in the heavy snow — the first of the season — on Sunday at Tod's Point in Greenwich.

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