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Recent Snowfall Delights Some, Infuriates Others

Written By The Mountain Eagle on 12/6/24 | 12/6/24

By Max Oppen

TANNERSVILLE — Late this November, the mountaintop was treated to an early and hefty snowfall, a sight that hasn't been common in recent years. For those who've lived here long enough, it's a reminder of winters past, when snow arrived early and stayed plentiful throughout the season. For others, it's a surprising start to what many hope will be a snowy winter, bringing beauty and activity back to the area.

Driving through the mountaintop during the storm, I decided to check in with locals navigating the snow, whether shoveling their driveways or operating equipment to keep roads and sidewalks clear. It's always interesting to hear how folks feel about these weather events, and this snowfall brought out a mix of opinions.

Part-time resident Chris McGlinchey, Captain of the Hoboken Fire Department, was brimming with enthusiasm. "Bring it!" he exclaimed, excited about the season's potential. This early snowfall is a welcome sight for winter sports enthusiasts and anyone who loves a white holiday season.

On the other hand, Charles Sweet, a full-time resident and retired Superintendent of the Town of Hunter Highway Department, expressed frustration. "This sucks. The snow is so heavy," he said, pointing to the challenges that come with dealing with early, wet snow. For those responsible for clearing it or just trying to get around, the snow can be more of a burden than a blessing.

Zack Pine, a Village of Tannersville employee, who was out in his bobcat with a snow removal attachment, was working to clear Village sidewalks. He exemplified the kind of effort that goes into making the area accessible for residents and visitors alike. Snowstorms like this often bring a renewed sense of community as people emerge from their homes to tackle the shared task of clearing paths and helping neighbors in need.

Early snowfalls like this can be a boon for businesses and the local economy. Snow tends to bring more visitors to the mountaintop, eager to ski, snowboard, or enjoy the picturesque landscape. It's a time when the region truly shines as a winter destination, and if the weather continues like this, it could set the stage for a strong season for local tourism.

This early blast of winter is both a challenge and an opportunity. It reminds us of the unpredictable beauty of life in the mountains, where each season has its own rhythm. Let's stay safe, lend a hand to those who need it, and take a moment to enjoy the magic of the mountaintop dressed in white.


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