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Snow Angels Volunteer To Help Elderly, Disabled
Contact the Greenburgh snow angels to volunteer or to ask for help clearing snow.

GREENBURGH, NY — The Greenburgh snow angels will be returning in force this winter for the 28th year. Town Supervisor Paul Feiner said the two coordinators will be Jared Turell, a senior at Edgemont High School, and Miles Cooperman, a sophomore at Ardsley High School.
They both have worked with the snow angels in past years.
Feiner said the snow angels match up volunteers with the elderly and disabled and clear driveways and paths for those who are physically unable to take care of the snow themselves.
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This year, the Poet's Corner Civic Association membership voted to donate $500 for supplies to help the snow angel program.
Feiner said the best way to contact the snow angels either to volunteer or to obtain help is by emailing greenburghsnowangels@gmail.com.
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"We depend on volunteer from around the town to help those in need," Feiner said.
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