In the sort-of-official sign that real winter has arrived in New Hampshire, “ice-in” has been declared on Lake Winnipesaukee.
While some Granite Staters get a dose of the outdoors on nearby ski slopes, others line up to explore towers, tunnels, slides, and thrones – all made of ice.
“Ice-in” has been declared on Lake Winnipesaukee. Emerson Aviation made the “ice-in” call late Monday afternoon. “It is official. I had to look for myself and it is 'ice in' on Lake Winnipesaukee,” ...
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