Greenwich News - April 5, 2010
Newspapers were our lifeline during the storm (Greenwich Citizen)
Fire inspector Shawn McDonnell has seen a lot of the handiwork of our unwished for and unpredicted March 13 Nor'easter. He has taken an impressive 150 images of the damage it did to our lives, on assignment by the First Selectman Peter Tesei to document the storm for Town Hall.
Fire inspector Shawn McDonnell has seen a lot of the handiwork of our unwished for and unpredicted March 13 Nor'easter. He has taken an impressive 150 images of the damage it did to our lives, on assignment by the First Selectman Peter Tesei to document the storm for Town Hall.
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Oral history: The storm of 1938 (Greenwich Citizen)
Contributed photo from the Gotch Collection, Greenwich Library. A Model T was trapped in the flood down by Steamboat Road and Arch Street during the 1938 Hurricane.
Contributed photo from the Gotch Collection, Greenwich Library. A Model T was trapped in the flood down by Steamboat Road and Arch Street during the 1938 Hurricane.
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