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It’s Not in Your Head. N.J. Winters Just Aren’t What They Used to Be.
STEVEN RODAS / NJ.COM – Snow blanketed Forked River in mid-January and the temperatures plummeted enough for “Lower Lake,” as it’s known locally, to freeze over.
Jon Plante stood at the edge and watched a group of boys on the ice jostling about with a puck …
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