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The best sledding spots in Massachusetts

Mira Manthripragada and Allie Barry ride a snow tube down Nawshawtuc Hill in Concord the morning after the first major snowstorm of the year which dumped over a foot of snow in the area. (Jesse Costa/WBUR)
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Mira Manthripragada and Allie Barry ride a snow tube down Nawshawtuc Hill in Concord the morning after the first major snowstorm of the year which dumped over a foot of snow in the area. (Jesse Costa/WBUR)

More than 200,000 customers still don’t have power after last weekend’s huge storm. People are trying to get by without heat and bone-chilling cold. But snow also brings moments of joy, especially for kids who want nothing more than to ride a sled down a hill.

WBUR’s Stephanie Brown reports.

This article was originally published on WBUR.org.

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Stephanie Brown