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Weird NJ Issue #63 (Fall/Winter 2024)

That’s right, Weird NJ issue #63 is here and you can have it delivered right to your door, hot off the presses!

The Fall/Winter 2024/25 issue is chock-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 #63 is a must for making your Fall and Winter 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!

Now you can have all of your favorite Weird NJ icons on all kinds of cool new Weird Wear, like Tee ShirtsMen's WearWomen's WearSweatshirtsLong Sleeve TeesHoodiesTanksKids and BabiesTie Dyes and Accessories! All are available in all sizes and a variety of colors. Visit WEIRD NJ MERCH CENTRAL. Represent Jersey!

In Issue # 63

Ode to the Bendix

More Fish Pond memories

Perfy’s cousin

Corson’s Bridge haunted

My dad and the Painted Rock

Seaside Heights Carousel is back

Anarchy in Piscataway

A wrap on Rapp’s in Kearny

Ice from plane falls on Paterson family

Berlin Bigfoot sighting

Stanhope House almost out of hope

Lucy The Elephant rules the roadside

Tillie remains in development limbo

Gut feeling takes its toll

What’s shaking in New Jersey

Vernon’s legendary comeback

Mountainside meets meteor

Sinatra house for sale

Fish fall in the Atlantic Highlands

The Hookerman makes an appearance in Mendham

A Weird NJ State Og Mind

Run down at Six Mile Run

The House of Creepy Crosses

Exploring Sandy Hook’s Forgotten Fortresses

Some Thing in the water in Perth Amboy

An interview with the mysterious ‘Stillwater Banksy’

The Pine Barrens’ Forest of Lost Souls

The Leonardo Dempsey House cleans up

A peak into the past at Picatinny Arsenal

The Frying Pan Forest update

When taverns were taverns

Postcards from the Great Beyond

The War To End All Wars ends in Raritan

When giants roamed Roxbury

‘The Castle’ in the woods of Boonton

Secrets of Smith Woods

Mankind in Space Cave in New Jersey

The Devil and Daisy Dirt: An alt-folk gothic musical

Tuffy the Lion- the terror of Wildwood

Another penis tree

The furthest point in New Jersey

A bank now a home

Headstones by Nick Beef

The strange men of High Mountain Park

The beach of little rock men

Two historical murder mysteries along the Whippany River

Remembering Garden State Park in Cherry Hill

A house with a history along Old Mine Road

Ghostly tenants of a jail: Mount Holly’s Victorian ghost hunters

The Boojum Snark of the Mullica River

…and more

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