Matthew Wallach, 9, enjoyed some time in the snow with his dog, Samantha, after getting the shoveling done.
Courtesy Michele Wallach
Because it was too cold to play outside, some snow was brought in for 2-year-old Emmanuel Cange to enjoy.
Courtesy Natalie Cange.
John Healy and his son, John, 6, enjoyed about 10 minutes together outside in the snow.
Courtesy Melissa Healy
Hannah Wallach, 6, of Gibson, made a snow girl with her Locust Street neighbors.
Courtesy Michele Wallach
Kenny Tenzer came in from the city to help his parents shovel out their Jasmine Lane home in Mill Brook.
Courtesy Marc Tenzer
Michael Houlihan, 9, of Valley Stream, spent part of the day sledding at the Westwood train station.
Courtesy Christine O'Toole
East Carpenter Street in Valley Stream was a winter wonderland after the storm.
Courtesy Irene Costanzo
Thomas McAleer, 13, Drew Mihalick, 9, Colin McAleer, 9, and Jack Mihalick, 4, were excited to play in the snow as it was starting on Thursday night on East Maujer Street.
Courtesy Cheryl Mihalick
A view of the snow from Bittersweet Lane in Mill Brook.
Courtesy Carolyn Torres
Children from Valley Stream and Malverne could be found sledding by the Westwood train station.
Courtesy Christine O'Toole
Making snow angels was a popular activity for children in Valley Stream on Friday.
Courtesy Christine Woluewich
Streets still had a coating of snow, even after plows came through, because of frigid temperatures that followed the storm.
Courtesy Mike Daly
The garbage was still picked up in Valley Stream on Friday morning.
Courtesy Mike Daly
The Westwood section of Valley Stream was blanketed by snow.
Courtesy Maria Ottomanelli