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Weird New Jersey

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We welcome Mark Moran and Mark Sceurman, the founders of Weird New Jersey, to discuss the magazine’s origins and evolution. Mark and Mark reflect on how they began the magazine in the early 1990s before the internet, initially distributing Xeroxed, typewritten newsletters to friends. The unique nature of the content, which ranged from local legends and paranormal stories to peculiar roadside attractions, quickly gained a grassroots following. Despite the technological limitations of the time, their dedication to investigating and documenting New Jersey's oddities helped Weird New Jersey gain traction. They discuss how the magazine gradually evolved from a black-and-white newsletter to a full-color glossy publication, supported by bookstores like Barnes & Noble. The conversation also touches on their investigative methods, which often involved visiting local bars and diners to gather information. Despite the longevity of their publication, they reassure listeners that New Jersey's strange phenomena and eccentric individuals provide a never-ending supply of material. The episode highlights the duo's unconventional yet trailblazing approach to content creation, maintaining that they present stories objectively and let readers decide their authenticity.
The Great Notch Inn in New Jersey is an iconic roadside bar with a rich history. Originally located down the road, it was moved to its current location by rolling it on logs. The bar has evolved significantly over the years. The current bartender, Rich, has opened the bar to a wider crowd, including musicians and motorcyclists, unlike his grandfather who enforced strict dress codes and even had a shotgun behind the bar for security. The bar has become a beloved spot for many, with people reminiscing about their experiences and sharing stories of their visits.
The conversation also touched on personal experiences of exploring abandoned places and encountering unexpected situations, like having a gun pointed at them. These adventures often lead to intriguing stories and discoveries, which are a significant part of the charm of Weird New Jersey. The publication has documented many unique and local legends, some of which have never been written about before.
Weird New Jersey has grown significantly since its inception 31 years ago, becoming a staple for those interested in the state's oddities. The magazine, books, and other media have created a lasting impact, preserving the quirky history of New Jersey for future generations. The founders have had many memorable experiences, including meeting celebrities and collaborating with other authors across the country. Despite their success, they remain grounded and focused on continuing to share the peculiar stories of New Jersey.
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Music: "Ride" by Jackson Pines
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Mayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendar
Contact the show: mike@greetingsfromthegardenstate.com

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Send us a Text Message.

We welcome Mark Moran and Mark Sceurman, the founders of Weird New Jersey, to discuss the magazine’s origins and evolution. Mark and Mark reflect on how they began the magazine in the early 1990s before the internet, initially distributing Xeroxed, typewritten newsletters to friends. The unique nature of the content, which ranged from local legends and paranormal stories to peculiar roadside attractions, quickly gained a grassroots following. Despite the technological limitations of the time, their dedication to investigating and documenting New Jersey's oddities helped Weird New Jersey gain traction. They discuss how the magazine gradually evolved from a black-and-white newsletter to a full-color glossy publication, supported by bookstores like Barnes & Noble. The conversation also touches on their investigative methods, which often involved visiting local bars and diners to gather information. Despite the longevity of their publication, they reassure listeners that New Jersey's strange phenomena and eccentric individuals provide a never-ending supply of material. The episode highlights the duo's unconventional yet trailblazing approach to content creation, maintaining that they present stories objectively and let readers decide their authenticity.
The Great Notch Inn in New Jersey is an iconic roadside bar with a rich history. Originally located down the road, it was moved to its current location by rolling it on logs. The bar has evolved significantly over the years. The current bartender, Rich, has opened the bar to a wider crowd, including musicians and motorcyclists, unlike his grandfather who enforced strict dress codes and even had a shotgun behind the bar for security. The bar has become a beloved spot for many, with people reminiscing about their experiences and sharing stories of their visits.
The conversation also touched on personal experiences of exploring abandoned places and encountering unexpected situations, like having a gun pointed at them. These adventures often lead to intriguing stories and discoveries, which are a significant part of the charm of Weird New Jersey. The publication has documented many unique and local legends, some of which have never been written about before.
Weird New Jersey has grown significantly since its inception 31 years ago, becoming a staple for those interested in the state's oddities. The magazine, books, and other media have created a lasting impact, preserving the quirky history of New Jersey for future generations. The founders have had many memorable experiences, including meeting celebrities and collaborating with other authors across the country. Despite their success, they remain grounded and focused on continuing to share the peculiar stories of New Jersey.
weirdnj.com
Music: "Ride" by Jackson Pines
jacksonpines.com
Thank you to our sponsors:
New Jersey Lottery: njlottery.com
Make Cool Sh*t: makecoolshit.co
Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.com
Mayo Performing Arts Center: mayoarts.org/events-calendar
Contact the show: mike@greetingsfromthegardenstate.com

Support the Show.

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