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Thanksgiving Snow In Old Farmer's Almanac’s Travel Forecast: See NJ’s Early Prediction
Parts of the country might see snowflakes for Thanksgiving, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac. Here's what's forecast in NJ:

Parts of the country might see snowflakes for Thanksgiving, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac. Here's what's forecast in NJ:

12th Annual Tri-Valley Thanksgiving Dinner will be at St. Raymond Catholic Church on Thanksgiving Day
The support of local homeowners has helped Bucks County Windows pay it forward through donations.
Donna Luberger says Gardner’s small acts of kindness — from pushing her cart to loading groceries — have meant more than he knows.
Terry Schuster credits the city’s warmth and hospitality with helping them feel instantly at home.
Donna Luberger says Dr. Darryl Lau gave her life back after complex spinal fusion surgery.
For Sal Ferro, gratitude comes from family, community connection and the work of building a stronger Huntington.
For Thomas A. Holmes Sr., the roles have reversed — and his children now give him the same support he once gave them.
For Blase Gallo, time at the park offers peace, reflection and a welcome escape from stress.
Susan Heilig says the visit brought connection, nostalgia and a chance to slow down and enjoy the moment.
Ann-Marie Skinner says losing her job helped her slow down and rediscover what matters most.
Nancy Osterberg says her helper, Jennifer McBride, brings trust, comfort and support to her daily life.
Susan Agin says the zoo and shelter rescue animals in need and bring comfort to the community.
For Camille, being rooted in New York means strength, community and faith in a better future.
For Ruby Corby O’Neill, the café’s welcoming staff, cozy space and community spirit offer daily comfort.
Lu Poiry shares gratitude for good health, time outside and the ability to remain independent after years of challenges.
For Carol Engelmann, gratitude comes from connection, service and the simple joy of being surrounded by those she loves.
For Salle Carter, Baltimore’s community spirit — along with family and close friends — has made this year feel meaningful.
Ed A. says Magic Lube & Tire has earned his trust with honest service, fair pricing and mechanics who go above and beyond for customers.
Banafsheh Salamat says her daughter Annahita inspires her with determination, grace and the way she faces daily challenges.
Port Charlotte resident Gina Kulha says her son encouraged her to get cancer treatment she initially resisted.
Jim Anderson says the Protein Spot in Wheaton has helped him lose 20 pounds and feel more energized this year.
"Gale makes everyone in our neighborhood feel like we belong here," says a neighbor.
Norene Hartog says the simple moments shared with others while volunteering have become a source of steady joy.
For Anna C. Madden, good health and 59 years of meaningful work have made her upcoming retirement especially fulfilling.
Donna Luberger says her closest friend is her husband’s ex-wife, Phyllis, whose loyalty & support have become a source of comfort & love.
For Claudia Atkinson, having her Green Beret nephew home from deployment to witness his daughter’s birth was the year’s greatest gift.
For Elle Kaplan, the connections she’s formed through teaching have become a true source of joy.
Linda Rhea says the East Point gallery’s garden has become a peaceful spot she loves sharing with friends.
Marisa Melendez says she’s grateful for a recent family reunion in Medellín, Colombia that brought loved ones together across the miles.
Facing surgeries and recovery, Denise Hamilton says her husband’s steady care has made all the difference.
"I'm most grateful for my life — changing my life and living every day for a better me," says Christine Arellano.
Jackie Sand credits her family and the welcoming community at Bacon Street Farm for lifting her spirits this year.
"As a DV survivor, I look at life differently and know the difference in life between goodness and love," she says.
"They never ask for recognition and truthfully probably wouldn't want it because its what you do for family," says Rebecca Bonelli.
Mary Foriero-Patel shares how Thrive Cooperative Wellness Center has brought comfort and connection to her this year.
What will Thanksgiving look like in California? The Old Farmer's Almanac has released its holiday weather outlook.
What will Thanksgiving look like in Illinois? The Old Farmer's Almanac has released its holiday weather outlook.
From loved ones to favorite local spots, share what makes you grateful this season — and inspire others to do the same.