GET YOUR 2012 WEIRD NJ SUBSCRIPTION! | | Be entertained in a very weird way twice a year with a 2012 Weird NJ subscription. You'll receive Issues #38 and #39 (mailed in May ’12 and Oct. ’12) and whatever else we decide to mail to you in 2012. $14 (includes postage and handling). More info here. | | | CHECK OUT OUR EBAY STORE. Looking for a hard-to-find or out-of-print item to complete your WNJ collection? Visit the Weird NJ eBay Store featuring rarities, collectibles and oddities. | | | These items are in such short supply that we can no longer offer them through our regular website. Videos, audio CDs vintage clothing, out of print Issues...they're all there! Quantities of these discontinued products are extremely limited and once they are gone they will be gone forever. So get your bid in today! Check back regularly because we will be adding more hard-to-find merchandise as we unearth it from the warehouse time capsule. | | | | A CONCRETE ROAD TRIP | | Who wants to go on a little road trip with us? Hop onboard and ride along with Weird NJ as we travel along Route 22 on our "Concrete Tour" through Union, Springfield and Mountainside. This video was shot by Brian Johnston for the Cablevision program Neighborhood Journal. Cablevision subscribers can catch the show in its entirety by going to: free on-demand/world & news/Local/New Jersey/Weird NJ. | | | | | |
| ISSUE #37 Weird NJ #37 is available for your reading pleasure. Don't delay: order the latest weird today! To give you an idea of what you'll find in #37, read about Garden State properties that are personalized with homemade homages to the World Trade Center and 9/11. All are fitting tributes to those who lost their lives that day. | | | | | Also featured in #37 is the story, "The Haunting of the Union Hotel," with a little Lindbergh kidnapping/murder trial history thrown in. Catch the video treatment here. | | | FORSAKEN Abandoned in and Around New Jersey Weird NJ magazine is proud to announce a joint project between ourselves and photographer Rusty Tagliareni: A 164-page, full color, heavy gloss magazine devoted to abandoned and forgotten sites in and around the Garden State. Order your copy here.
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| | Found letters to the Montclair Police Department from Poet Alfred Starr Hamilton | | | Montclair born and bred poet Alfred Starr Hamilton rarely wandered far from home, and his work reflects his New Jersey roots. This epistolary collection -- which includes rare documents kept in the Montclair Police Department's archives that have been unearthed by researcher Lisa Borinsky -- proves Hamilton's prime position in the Weird NJ Hall of Fame! | Weird NJ presents Hamilton's musings in this special issue as the police department saw them and tried to figure them out.
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