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Ice Not Safe For Skating In Princeton
The Princeton Recreation Department has raised red flags indicating the ice is unsafe for skating at the three authorized skating areas.

PRINCETON, NJ — Ice in Princeton is currently not safe for skating the recreation department announced Wednesday due to rising temperatures.
The Princeton Recreation Department has raised red flags indicating the ice is unsafe for skating at the three authorized skating areas in the town.
"Temps are expected to reach 43 today and 56 tomorrow, with rain in the forecast for Thursday. We will provide updates as conditions change," the recreation department announced.
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The only three sites authorized for ice skating are:
- Community Park North Pond
- Barbara Smoyer Park Pond
- Lake Carnegie (between Harrison St & Washington Rd Bridges)
Skating is only allowed when white flags are raised at the parks. For more information on the Princeton Recreation ice skating safety guidelines click here.
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