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NewsFebruary 18, 2016

MASSAPEQUA PARK, N.Y. -- A family is seeking snow donations to help its 14-foot snowman last until spring -- and cold weather would help, too. Members of the Fregoe family of Massapequa Park wrapped their snowman tightly in plastic before rain hit Monday. Mike Fregoe, 51, said the snowman survived the rain but is looking "a little thinner." The Fregoes crowdsourced their snowman last year by soliciting contributions of snow. The family plans to rely on snow donations this year, too...

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MASSAPEQUA PARK, N.Y. -- A family is seeking snow donations to help its 14-foot snowman last until spring -- and cold weather would help, too. Members of the Fregoe family of Massapequa Park wrapped their snowman tightly in plastic before rain hit Monday. Mike Fregoe, 51, said the snowman survived the rain but is looking "a little thinner." The Fregoes crowdsourced their snowman last year by soliciting contributions of snow. The family plans to rely on snow donations this year, too.

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