What or who is Cruising on Lake Winnisquam!?

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This just in! Yesterday afternoon, Marine faculty of LRCC, Jake Marsh was repairing a Mercury engine when he caught a glimpse of what seemed to be a large dragon-like tail on the back of a boat cruising by the Lake Winnisquam sandbar. Marsh was able to snap this photo with his phone before the boat took off at high speeds. This is the second occurrence of Lakes Region locals reporting strange sightings in this area. No unusual findings have been reported by officials and locals are being told not to panic.  

 If you see anything out of the ordinary in the Lakes Region or want to know more about a career in Marine Technologies, reach out to Lakes Region Community College at LRCC.edu!

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