Vintage photos of winter scenes in N.J. – NJ.com

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Vintage photos of winter scenes in N.J.

Winter is supposed to be cold; it brings snow and all the activities that go with it. But for some people, the season only makes them appreciate summer at the Jersey shore all the more.

But in New Jersey, it’s not supposed to be as cold as it was at these record-setting times.

Len Melisurgo of nj.com compiled a list of the lowest recorded temperatures in New Jersey going back to when trustworthy records began being kept. The coldest it’s ever been in New Jersey was on Jan. 5, 1904 in River Vale, Bergen County. That day, the thermometer registered 34 degrees below zero.

That’s NOT a ‘real feel’ temperature, mind you. That was the actual temperature.

Here are the next lowest temperatures New Jerseyans have experienced:

•  Minus 34 degrees — River Vale (Jan. 5, 1904)
•  Minus 20 degrees – Freehold and Marlboro (Feb. 9, 1934), Walpack (Feb. 24, 2015)
•  Minus 18 degrees – Flemington (Jan. 14, 1912 and Jan. 22, 1984)
•  Minus 16 degrees – New Brunswick (Feb. 9, 1934) and Wantage Township (Feb. 24, 2015)
•  Minus 14 degrees – Newark and Trenton (Feb. 9, 1934)
•  Minus 11 degrees – Atlantic City (Feb. 12, 1979)

This winter, when it’s freezing outside, think of these readings and how balmy it is that day, by comparison. And be thankful you don’t live in Rogers Pass, Montana, where the lowest recorded temperature in the contiguous United States was recorded on Jan. 20, 1954: 70 degrees below zero.

Here’s a gallery of vintage photos of winter scenes in New Jersey. And if you have vintage photos you’d like to see in our slide shows, send them in an email to greghatalagalleries@gmail.com.

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Courtesy of Bobby Cole Photo Archives

A snowy scene at Seventh Avenue and Cutler Street in Newark photographed in 1957.

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Courtesy of Bobby Cole Photo Archives

Wanda Cerciello of the Center Grove Village Apartments in Randolph ran into a common New Jersey sentiment during the blizzard of 1978.

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Courtesy of William Garrett

This photo was snapped on East Front Street in Plainfield in 1915.

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Courtesy of Donald Anderson

These unidentified skiers were out for a day on the slopes of Thunder Mountain in Ringwood in the 1970s.

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Courtesy of Andrew Christopher

Andrew and Monica Christopher are out for a day in the snow with their mother on Reichelt Road in New Milford in 1961.

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Courtesy of John Mielo

In Union City, this is what it looked like at 48th Street and New York Avenue on a wintery day in the early 1960s.

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Courtesy of the Newark Public Library

An undated photo of the old toboggan run off Fells Road in Essex Fells.

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Courtesy of Kathy Franzoi

Pictured in the snow (from left) are Pam Stanmire, Archie and Anna Bartolmeis, and Debbie Stanmire, enjoying themselves on Cherry Street between Eighth Street and East Avenue in Vineland in January 1978.

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Courtesy of William Horne

Here’s a winter photo looking south from 34th Street and Westfield Avenue in Camden in 1955.

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Courtesy of Al Paglione

Lorraine Miller found a portable ski slope when she went to dig out her car in Hackensack in 1978.

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Courtesy of Craig Massey

Flexible Flyers on Haring Drive in Old Tappan in the 1960s.

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Courtesy of Gerald Smith

This snowy scene was captured on Sylvania Avenue in Neptune in 1970.

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Courtesy of the Slabicki family

Newsboys Don Slabicki, left, and Tom Glover display the headline for a snowstorm that covered Hamilton Township in February 1947.

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Courtesy of Andrew Brill

Andrew Brill is one of the boys identified in this photo of winter fun on Roseville Road Bridge in Andover in 1971.

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Courtesy of Greg Armstrong

This photo of a woman and a sled was taken on the Third Street side of Millers Market in Paulsboro in 1949.

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Courtesy of the Lanzara family

Cousins build a snowman; Augie Lanzera (standing) with Gary, Karen, Susan and Joyce Lanzera on Wayne Place in Nutley in the 1960s.

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Courtesy of Bruce Jubinsky

Snow removal in Clifton in 1954.

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Courtesy of Vintage Bergen County

A fort all ready for a snowball fight at St. Cecilia’s Church in Englewood, photographed in 1966.

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Courtesy of Joanne Frazier

Unidentified children enjoy their sleds at the corner of Pacific and Reichelt Roads in New Milford in 1954.

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Courtesy of Frank Fuchs

Unidentified skaters stopped for a snapshot on Indian Lake near Little Ferry in this photo from the 1970s.

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Courtesy of Anthony Buccino

Anthony Buccino sent in this photo of winter weather on Gless Avenue in Belleville in the 1960s, identifying himself as the lad to the right.

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Courtesy of Darlene Shoopman

The sun sets on a snowy day on Bergen Street in Gloucester City in a photo taken in the early 1960s.

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Courtesy of Bobby Cole Photo Archives

The slush that follows the snow; this is East Ridgewood Avenue in Ridgewood in 1955.

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Greg Hatala/For NJ Advance Media

Vintage photos of winter scenes in New Jersey

https://www.nj.com/news/2013/12/vintage_photos_of_winter_scenes_in_new_jersey.html

More vintage photos of winter scenes in N.J.

https://www.nj.com/news/2014/12/vintage_photos_of_winter_scenes_in_nj.html

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