Ocean temperatures were 39 degrees but hearts were warm at Special Olympics New Jersey's 32nd annual fundraiser.
With temperatures around 30 degrees on Saturday, almost 100 brave Special Olympic athletes, coaches, students and community ...
More than 7,500 plungers dipped into the 35-degree waters of the ocean in Seaside Heights on Saturday afternoon to raise big money for Special Olympics New Jersey.
Tracy Kornet, Marius Payton, Lydia Fielder, Jordan James, Dryden Quigley and more joined on the already cold Saturday morning ...
Those main corridors that are usually packed to the brim with people on the weekend will have five or six people walking in ...
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Newfound Lake Inn hosts annual Winterfest and Polar Plunge; Proceeds to benefit watershed protection ...
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Hosted on MSNAlexandria Bay Hosts Polar Bear DipALEXANDRIA BAY, New York (WWNY) - daring dippers were freezing for a reason Saturday in Alexandria Bay. Saturday marked River ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNHundreds in Acworth take polar plunge for Special OlympicsThere were plenty of squeals and laughs Saturday morning at Cauble Park in Acworth where about 300 law enforcement officers ...
The polar plunge set a record of 30 plunges in 24 hours, hoping to break a fundraising record for the Special Olympics.
Many people Saturday morning were freezing for a reason taking the polar plunge for Special Olympics, here in northeast ...
More than 10 Tinley Park police officers took multiple plunges in 19-degree weather to raise $35,000 for the Special Olympics ...
"Knock wood, we’ve never had a medical emergency other than the occasional person who falls and scrapes a knee or gets a bump," says Olmsted County Sheriff Kevin Torgerson, who knows a thing or two ...
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