Snow Leaves Postcard Scenes


Trees brushed with snow in East Moriches. | Robert Chartuk

The season’s first snowfall transformed Long Island into a winter wonderland, softening shorelines, parks, and lawns beneath a pristine white cover. Along the South Shore, where trees bowed under the weight of snow and woodland paths fell silent, the storm delivered postcard-perfect scenes.

Center Moriches led the region in snowfall, bringing both beauty and a welcome respite from daily life. For many, the storm offered a rare pause—a chance to slow down, take in the scenery, and appreciate the quiet magic a winter snowfall can bring.

Bushes weighed down with snow. | Robert Chartuk
Home aglow on Lake Avenue in Center Moriches. | Robert Chartuk
Snowy scene along Senix Creek in Center Moriches. | Robert Chartuk
Center Moriches homes lit up for the holidays. | Robert Chartuk
Rustic barn in Center Moriches. | Robert Chartuk
Fisherman’s cottage on Senix Creek in Center Moriches. | Robert Chartuk
Neville Park in Center Moriches | Robert Chartuk
The Methodist Church on Main Street in Center Moriches. | Robert Chartuk

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