Photos: West Windsor residents take advantage of snow day

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Before the snow stopped falling on Thursday, West Windsor residents were already sledding down “The Hill” in West Windsor Community Park.

Roughly 4 inches of snow fell throughout Mercer County on Feb. 6, closing down state offices and schools.

While the snowfall total wasn’t as high as some forecasters first predicted, it was still enough for both children and adults to gear up and go play outside.

Photos: West Windsor residents take advantage of snow day
Photos: West Windsor residents take advantage of snow day
Photos: West Windsor residents take advantage of snow day
Photos: West Windsor residents take advantage of snow day
Photos: West Windsor residents take advantage of snow day
Photos: West Windsor residents take advantage of snow day
Photos: West Windsor residents take advantage of snow day
Photos: West Windsor residents take advantage of snow day
Photos: West Windsor residents take advantage of snow day
Photos: West Windsor residents take advantage of snow day

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Photos: West Windsor residents take advantage of snow day
Photos: West Windsor residents take advantage of snow day

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Photos: West Windsor residents take advantage of snow day
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Photos: West Windsor residents take advantage of snow day
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Photos: West Windsor residents take advantage of snow day
Photos: West Windsor residents take advantage of snow day

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Photos: West Windsor residents take advantage of snow day
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Photos: West Windsor residents take advantage of snow day
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