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FEBRUARY 18-24, 2021 | VALLEY BREEZE | CUMBERLAND LINCOLN EDITION
BREEZE PHOTOS BY CHARLES LAWRENCE
LOGAN FERREIRA, 11, of Cumberland, joins those having fun sledding down the hill
at Diamond Hill Park last Saturday. Logan says, "It's a lot of fun."
Adults have fun too as PAUL CRONIN, of Wrentham, Mass., says he finds this excit-
ing and fun especially in the middle of these bad times.
Enjoying life's ups and downs
ELLIE CORCINO, 10, of Cumberland, says she loves the bouncing and the ride down
the hill, but hates the walk back up while sledding at Diamond Hill Park.
BREWER
POWERS,
8, of
Middletown,
slides down
head first
and looks in
anticipation
of what lies
ahead.
LAUREN YOUNG and her 7-year-old son, PARKER, both of Cumberland, nearly
disappear in a cloud of snow as they sled down the hill at Diamond Hill Park, taking
advantage of the clear weather after the snowfall from the previous week.
AIDEN HORVATH, of Cumberland, says he "loves this" while NICOLETTE
DUCHARME, also of Cumberland, says she is "terrified."
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