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New Rochelle Children Have Breakfast With Santa

The annual event is presented by the Residence Park Neighborhood Association.

A holiday tradition in the south end of New Rochelle took place Saturday when the Residence Park Neighborhood Association held its annual Breakfast with Santa.

Association President Lisa Davis said about 160 people, including 75 children attended Saturday's event.

Besides the breakfast of eggs, bacon, sausage and pastries, the children had several craft projects to keep them entertained before Santa showed up. One of the crafts will be delivered to clients of Meals on Wheels later this month.

Santa's appearance Saturday was arranged by New Rochelle resident Bill Mullen.

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Residence Park is between Main Street and Pelham Road and between Centre and Drake Avenues. Located within the area is the College of New Rochelle, which has hosted the event for about 20 years.

Membership in the Residence Park Neighborhood Association is open to anyone living in that area. For information on joining, or to see more pictures from the event, go to residencepark.org.

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