Many St. Lawrence County residents are hoping to view the total eclipse shortly after 3:20 p.m. Monday, and we want to see photos of the occasion.
Send us your photos of people watching the …
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Many St. Lawrence County residents are hoping to view the total eclipse shortly after 3:20 p.m. Monday, and we want to see photos of the occasion.
Send us your photos of people watching the eclipse with their names and location, or your photos of the eclipse itself, and we may post them on NorthCountryNow.com or print them in the next edition of North Country This Week.
Send photos, along with your name, details of where the photo was taken, and who is in the photo to News@NorthCountryNow.com .
For more on tthe eclipse, view earlier stories at https://www.northcountrynow.com/stories/heres-what-to-know-about-the-total-eclipse-coming-to-st-lawrence-county-april-8,235268 and https://www.northcountrynow.com/stories/clear-sky-expected-monday-as-st-lawrence-county-prepares-for-totality-tourists,235176