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WATCH: Chester Turns White After Blizzard Of '16
Drone footage shows no place in town was unaffected by more than two feet of snowfall.

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Drone footage shows no place in town was unaffected by more than two feet of snowfall.

Drone footage shows no place in town was unaffected by more than two feet of snowfall.
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