New Haven Ledges: Kayakers Plunge Into Icy Waters
Several dozen kayakers challenged the lively New Haven River at the Ledges Race this past Saturday, despite freezing temperatures and
Read moreSeveral dozen kayakers challenged the lively New Haven River at the Ledges Race this past Saturday, despite freezing temperatures and
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