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UPDATE: New Jersey Man Drowns Saturday In North Sea's Big Fresh Pond

authorErin McKinley on Jul 25, 2015
UPDATE: Sunday, 11:40 a.m. A 29-year-old New Jersey man drowned after he dove into Big Fresh Pond in North Sea on Saturday afternoon and never resurfaced, officials have confirmed. Angel... more

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