Crime & Safety
Avalanche of Photos: Share Your Blizzard 2015 Pictures Here
Local residents are already sending in snow snapshots. Help us build our ongoing photo gallery of the season's biggest storm
The only thing that will accumulate more than the snow this week are the photos.
So, share them with us!
With historic weather conditions comes great opportunities for picture taking, and we’d love to help you share those digital memories with your neighbors. All you need to do is email the image over to emily.everson@patch.com, and we’ll take care of the rest.
Find out what's happening in Scotch Plains-Fanwoodfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Check back on this article to see more photos. We’ll update it throughout the blizzard. Be safe out there, Scotch Plains and Fanwood!
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Find out what's happening in Scotch Plains-Fanwoodfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Photo 1: Snow in Chatham, submitted by Donna Russo
Photo 2: Snow in Bridgewater, submitted by Jill Graef
Updated: 6 p.m.
Photo 3: Jean DeJesso of the Double Dipper Cafe in Fanwood cleans the walk outside the Martine Avenue shop late Monday afternoon. The early snowfall was light and fluffy and easy to shovel. Submitted by Brian Horton
Photo 4: Steven Oster of Scotch Plains cleans his car after arriving at the train station from New York. Oster said the train was crowded as many businesses closed early because of the approaching storm. New Jersey Transit announced earlier it is suspending operations this evening and trains may no run again until Thursday morning. Submitted by Brian Horton
Photo 5: Fanwood DPW Director Clint Dicksen, third from right, discussed storm assignments with some of the members of the DPW crew at their garage on North Avenue Monday afternoon. The DPW will have nine pieces of equipment in action keeping the streets and parking areas clear once the snow begins to build up. Dicksen said if storm predictions are correct, it will be one of the department’s biggest winter assignments ever and could take into Wednesday morning to wrap up the cleanup. Submitted by Brian Horton
Photo 6: Fanwood Mayor Colleen Mahr, second from left, meets with representatives of the borough’s DPW, Police and Fire Departments, the Rescue Squad and the Office of Emergency Management at Police Headquarters Monday afternoon. Mahr met with the borough’s public safety group to go over the game plan for the blizzard. Submitted by Brian Horton
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