Video and photos by Brian Rudnick The annual Chestnut Hill Holiday House tour was held this past Saturday. And Frosty temperatures did little to dissuade what appears to be a record number of …
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Video and photos by Brian Rudnick
The annual Chestnut Hill Holiday House tour was held this past Saturday. And Frosty temperatures did little to dissuade what appears to be a record number of attendees.
While Chestnut HIll Community Association organizers were still tallying up ticket sale totals and getting attendee numbers sorted, they know they sold more than 800 tickets -- a record for the annual fundraiser.
Volunteer Susan Beetle (right) arranges chocolates on a plate; Eve Golfinopoulos (left) and Lori Cibbarelli of Princeton, sample some.[/caption]