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Farmer's Almanac Releases Winter 2018 Forecast For New Jersey: Patch PM
Also: NJ's famous wedding crashers were on first date / 10 people jump off burning boat / NJ police officer saves drowning 2-year-old.

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Farmer's Almanac Releases Winter 2018 Forecast For New Jersey
The Farmers’ Almanac has released its long-range prediction for winter 2018. What can we expect in New Jersey? >>>Read more here.
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NJ's Famous Wedding Crashers Were On First Date
- It might go down as one of the most talked-about first dates in New Jersey history: the couple that gained notoriety after they crashed a Sparta wedding was reportedly on their first date.
- People actually had to jump into the Shrewsbury River when the 19-foot Sea Doo Speedster caught fire at 3 p.m. near the Rumson Country Club.
Vacationing NJ Police Officer Saves Drowning 2-Year-Old
- A vacationing Morris Township police sergeant jumped into action Sunday afternoon, saving the life of a drowning two-year-old at a Florida beach.
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