A section of Lake Opechee in Laconia remains unfrozen on Wednesday afternoon. Due to constant water flow from the Lakeport Dam, this part of the lake stays unfrozen for the duration of the winter season. (Daniel Sarch/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
A section of Lake Opechee in Laconia remains unfrozen on Wednesday afternoon. Due to constant water flow from the Lakeport Dam, this part of the lake stays unfrozen for the duration of the winter season. (Daniel Sarch/The Laconia Daily Sun photo)
Despite a couple of warmer days in a row, the ice on Lake Winnipesaukee is still thick as can be.
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