Spent a little time on my day off to walk the same neighborhood streets where I've covered recent homicides, funerals, car accidents and the like over the last few years. A couple of images made this afternoon that will be sent to my editorial stock agency, The Image Works. ~cg.
NEWBURGH, NY. A pedestrian crosses Broadway in Newburgh, NY on Monday, December 27, 2010. A major snowstorm blanketed the East Coast of the United States, causing thousands of flight cancellations, major rail and traffic delays, and dumped upwards of 20 or more inches of snow in the Hudson Valley region of New York. © Chet Gordon/THE IMAGE WORKS
NEWBURGH, NY. A man uses a snowblower to clear a sidewalk along Grand Street in Newburgh, NY on Monday, December 27, 2010. A major snowstorm blanketed the East Coast of the United States, causing thousands of flight cancellations, major rail and traffic delays, and dumped upwards of 20 or more inches of snow in the Hudson Valley region of New York. © Chet Gordon/THE IMAGE WORKS
NEWBURGH, NY. A woman walks with a shopping cart along Liberty Street in Newburgh, NY on Monday, December 27, 2010. A major snowstorm blanketed the East Coast of the United States, causing thousands of flight cancellations, major rail and traffic delays, and dumped upwards of 20 or more inches of snow in the Hudson Valley region of New York. © Chet Gordon/THE IMAGE WORKS
NEWBURGH, NY. A woman walks with a shopping cart along Liberty Street in Newburgh, NY on Monday, December 27, 2010. A major snowstorm blanketed the East Coast of the United States, causing thousands of flight cancellations, major rail and traffic delays, and dumped upwards of 20 or more inches of snow in the Hudson Valley region of New York. © Chet Gordon/THE IMAGE WORKS
NEWBURGH, NY. The New York Waterways commuter ferry that joins the Beacon, NY Metro North Railroad Station and the Newburgh waterfront is docked in Newburgh, NY on Monday, December 27, 2010. A major snowstorm blanketed the East Coast of the United States, causing thousands of flight cancellations, major rail and traffic delays, and dumped upwards of 20 or more inches of snow in the Hudson Valley region of New York. © Chet Gordon/THE IMAGE WORKS
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