Ocean temperatures were 39 degrees but hearts were warm at Special Olympics New Jersey's 32nd annual fundraiser.
A Jersey Shore beach in Ocean County was unusually crowded for a winter day on Saturday. The 32nd annual Polar Bear Plunge at Seaside Heights drew 7,500 polar plungers who walked, ran or briefly submerged into the Atlantic Ocean,
Nearly 8,000 plungers will get freezing for a reason make the run into the Atlantic Ocean on the beach in Seaside Heights near Spicy's at 1 p.m. on a day on a day that will be one of the warmer days of the week,
Individuals wanting to raise money for their favorite non-profit can splash for cold, hard cash at the 56th annual Olcott Polar Bear Swim on Sunday.
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.
Thousands of participants are set to take the plunge into the frigid Atlantic Ocean on Saturday as part of the annual Polar Bear
DULUTH — Nearly 700 people spent a mid-February Saturday making a splash at Park Point for the annual Duluth Polar Bear Plunge. The event, which is in its 23rd year, raises money to support Special Olympics Minnesota.
With temperatures around 30 degrees on Saturday, almost 100 brave Special Olympic athletes, coaches, students and community volunteers took the Polar Plunge at Valparaiso University.
Tracy Kornet, Marius Payton, Lydia Fielder, Jordan James, Dryden Quigley and more joined on the already cold Saturday morning to jump into cold water
Over 7,500 participants braved the frigid Atlantic for the Jersey Shore's largest Polar Bear Plunge. The event has become the largest fundraiser for Special Olympics New Jersey, with all proceeds ...