The Adventure Village That Time Forgot
Our state has a long history of unique youth oriented attractions. Most of the really well known ones though, like...
Our state has a long history of unique youth oriented attractions. Most of the really well known ones though, like...
The demolition of a historic Binghamton Ferry, which shuttled passengers from Hoboken to New York City for more than 60...
Poor Richard and Charles Hoopar. Some time in 1693, the brothers came across some mushrooms in the vicinity of Edison,...
Weird NJ Presents Home State Hauntings: True Stories Of Ghostly Places In New Jersey Home State Hauntings is a 106...
When we here at Weird NJ start receiving multiple letters from our readers focusing on a the same local legend,...
Weird NJ reader Ed Cardinal clued us in to a very peculiar all but forgotten resort of sorts that was...
Most people don’t know that New Jersey is privy to two Statues of Liberty. One stands proudly in New York...
New Jersey’s first royal governor, a first cousin of Queen Anne, took office in 1706, and quickly gained the dubious...
By Steven J. Baeli For almost 86 years now I have stood on Rt. 9 in Bayville watching the world...
For nearly two centuries now, New Jersey residents who live along the border of Sussex and Warren counties have heard...