Photos by Lisa Aciukewicz unless otherwise noted
A utility truck drives through the center early on Sunday morning, Oct. 30.

The General Store, along with the rest of the town's center, was dark until Wednesday evening, Nov. 2.

In a scene reminiscent of January, Ella Richards plays in the snow on the Common on Oct. 30. (Photo by John Sharko)

Snow and autumn foliage make for an odd combination.

Pots stacked for winter storage get caught in the early snow.

Produce in cold storage at Willard's Farm Stand.

A tree stretches the power lines on Still River Road.

Pumpkins rest in the snow in a Still River yard.

A mail carrier on South Shaker Road proves “Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds."

A transformer dangles on a snapped telephone pole on Glenview Drive.

A tree on the Common is a victim of the storm. (Photo by John Sharko)

Three-phase power lines lie on Slough Road at Bolton Road, making the road impassable.

The L’Ecuyer family on Elm Street gives up on jack-o’-lanterns and opts for a snow pumpkin instead.

16 crews of electrical workers from C. C. Power in Kalkaska, Michigan, traveled to New England.

A lineman from C. C. Power lays line on Lancaster County Road.

A minivan passes under a tree fallen across Littleton County Road.

Chef Paul Correnty serves up lunch at the Bromfield shelter.

A glamorous, mink-clad Geane Russo enjoys a meal at the Bromfield shelter. She came with her daughter Valerie Into of Ann Lees Road

From left, Detective Jack Izzo, DPW Director Rich Nota, Officer Greg Newman, and DPW employee Bill Card take a break from their duties to eat lunch at the shelter.

Police Chief Ed Denmark and Fire Chief Rick Sicard stop by the Bromfield shelter for a quick lunch.