Summer-like temperatures on March 20, the first day of spring, meant a 45-minute wait at Fat Boy drive-in in Brunswick. But it didn’t deter Aaron Tufts and Dave Donnelly and their wives, who enjoyed the top-down weather.
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Summer-like temperatures on March 20, the first day of spring, meant a 45-minute wait at Fat Boy drive-in in Brunswick. But it didn’t deter Aaron Tufts and Dave Donnelly and their wives, who enjoyed the top-down weather.
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