Issue 62 of Weird NJ is chocked-full of all new weirdness to be discovered around the Garden State: From haunted and abandoned locations to roadside oddities and personalized properties – it’s all that’s weird about New Jersey right now! Issue #62 is a must for making your Spring and Summer weird travel plans.
Have you missed any of our recent issue of the magazine? Well now is your chance to catch up with Weird NJ! We’re offering issues 58, 59, 60, 61, 62 & 63 combined in one great set at a reduced cost – all six for just $26.66! That’s below newsstand prices, and shipping is FREE! If purchased separately online these six issues would cost $54.
This is a limited time offer, so get in on this 6-Pack deal while supplies last.
Many of our recent issues, like #56, #54, #53, #52, #51 and #50 were so popular that they SOLD OUT in just a few months and are now only available as COLLECTIBLES. We never can tell which issues might sell out, so don't take any chances on missing out on one, because once they're gone, they're gone for good! Available back issues can be purchased HERE.)
And don't forget to get yourself, or someone close to you, one of our cool NEW WNJ Jersey Devil Tombstone T-shirts
What would you like your tombstone to say about you? Well, if you're the kind of person that loves exploring the infinite variety strangeness in this state we call home, the answer to that question is simple – Weird NJ, of course! Our new T-shirt is inspired by the carving style and motifs of 18th century tombstones found in New Jersey's oldest graveyards. Whether you're a hardcore taphophile or just a casual tombstone tourist, this shirt is one you should be happy to me caught dead in. Oh, and don't let the image of the Jersey Devil on the stone lead you to believe that he's dead, he's still out there...
A 100% heavy cotton Gildan brand shirt
If you can't find the size or color garment that you were looking for, it may have been discontinued. But you can still find this design on just about any clothing item you'd like, in all sizes, in the newVINTAGE WEIRD NJ SHOP!
Mad Charles and the tickle fingers
Kearny tunnels
Wanaque UFOs
Occult mask explanation
Catching demons with force fields
More mysteries of “Bob’s Board
Hilltop Nursing Home memories
Another forgotten cemetery
A Weird NJ Jamboree
Peace Pilgrim Statue vandalized
Lester Mickens house torn down
Pepperoni planted in Manville
Margate’s mystery shore seats
The rise and fall of the Dennisville chair
Buying railway detonators at a flea market
Taco Tuesday trademark wars
Evil Clown still up
Toby’s Cup shuts down
Bound Brook battle bridge broached
Drone drops dye pools green
Mendham’s Baby Mary identified
Soprano’s booth bada-bye
Glassboro pickle plunge
Miss Liberty passes away
Horsing around on I-95
Deptford’s runaway pig
Gator grabs freedom in Middlesex County
Trenton’s turtle-shaped boy
Fish dropped by bird blows Sayreville transformer
Hauntings at the Merchant and Drovers Tavern
Food Fellas The Garden State’s Munchable Man Mates
The Amazing Kreskin ain’t dead yet
The Bordentown Specter and the railroad ghost of Moorestown
Ghostly apparition on the road in Alloway
The Back Yard Funhouse
Church of the Mystic Light shines on
Abandoned in the Pines:
Estellville Glassworks
Brooksbrea Brick Company
Wymouth Furnace and forge
Explosives and Speed at Amatol
The Lost Village of Harrisville
A Weird NJ State of Mind
Bendix Diner gets a documentary
High Strangeness at White Meadow Lake:
Lizard Man, UFOs, unusual lights, dismembered animals
Eerie sounds from Rockaway Township
Alen encounter in Ridgewood, early 1960s
Bubble UFO witnessed in Wenonah
Unidentified lights over Chatsworth
Cabin under wrap in Hibernia discovered
New Jersey: Land of the Giants
Weird in Westville
Central Jersey does exist!
Pigs fly in Andover
Stockton’s Bloodthirsty Boulder
Sussex County cowgirl
The famous milestone in Sussex County
Bobo’s Belford Fish Dock
The only surviving Cretaceous Dino track from NJ
Travels on West Fish Road
Chester’s Telephone Pole Farm
Hamburg’s Tower of Terror comes down
Edmondo Crimi’s “Art of the Kill”
Susquehanna Statue of liberty
Travel’s under Route 80
Weird shrine along the Delaware
…and more!