Betting on Disaster: The Newark Bay Train Wreck
It was on September 17th, in 1958 that one of the most tragic railroad disasters in New Jersey’s history, which...
It was on September 17th, in 1958 that one of the most tragic railroad disasters in New Jersey’s history, which...
Bayonne resident and Chief Radio Engineer George White Rodgers had his hands full the morning of September 8, 1934. He...
On Sept 6, 1949, Howard Unruh, a deranged but decorated World War II veteran, loaded himself up with ammunition and...
After being tried, convicted and executed for the triple murder of one of Morristown’s most respected families, the story of...
Illustration by Ryan Doan / www.RyanDoan.com Perhaps setting a name-change record, The College of New Jersey began as the New...
New Jersey has plenty of history surrounding the Revolutionary War but not many people know about its Civil War connections....
By Mark Moran One day, back around 1997, someone suggested to Mark S. and I that we go check out...
A torrential downpour in August of 1902 caused the Spring Garden Brook in Madison to overflow, having enough momentum to...
Often referred to as “The Robin Hood Of The Pine Barrens,” Joe Mulliner was a Tory outlaw who was forced...
The Pulaski Skyway lumbers across the post-apocalyptic landscape of South Kearny like some kind of skulking prehistoric behemoth. Carrying Route...