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Additionally, Weird NJ has also been responsible for saving the historical copper dome in the town center of Fair Lawn, which was scheduled to be torn down after a fire destroyed the building it sat upon.
Is this really true? I assume this is referring to the Radburn clock tower, which isn't a dome and I don't think Weird NJ had anything to do with that.
When I rewrote the article I left out the part about a controversy about the Ramapough Mountains Indians because I could not find any evidence that the controversy was that significant (or existed, but Im sure it did). I also could not find any information about any controversy about promoting tresspassing which I vaguely remember, does anyone know anymore?
Is there really any reason to mention the websites? They aren't really anything more than ads and portals for basic information about the magazine and books. It's like mentioning that Coca-Cola has a website, or CNN. Everyone has a website.
- Really, I don't see any reason why NOT to include the website. It's convenient for the user who wants to go on to the primary source. If I'm reading about CNN, I would find it convenient to be able to click directly to the CNN site to see for myself. Same here. (D.B. Echo, Feb. 19, 2006)
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BetacommandBot 04:41, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
I wanted to add this list of every book in the "Weird States" series, but I'm not entirely sure where to put it on this page, or if a seperate page for the series would be a better place for it. All release dates are from Amazon.
Until next time...
Anon e Mouse Jr.
70.179.124.34 (talk) 08:45, 23 November 2007 (UTC)
And here's some more. Six classics, rereleased in paperback, and three new books. All dates from Amazon.
Until next time...
Anon e Mouse Jr. Anon e Mouse Jr. (talk) 22:45, 29 August 2008 (UTC)
More new hardcovers for the series (finally), including the long-delayed Weird Louisiana:
Also, "Weird Hauntings: True Tales of Ghostly Places by Joanne Austin, Mark Moran, and Mark Scuerman (Hardcover - Sept. 1, 2006)" is part of this series. "Weird Encounters" is a follow-up to it.
Until next time...
Anon e Mouse Jr. Anon e Mouse Jr. (talk) 00:47, 1 April 2010 (UTC)
Two more hardcovers:
(Until next time... Anon e Mouse Jr.) Anon e Mouse Jr. (talk) 06:26, 29 September 2010 (UTC)
I started this page in 2004, although the history will just show my IP back then... not bragging, just showing my love for Weird NJ ! Spettro9 (talk) 05:03, 18 November 2008 (UTC)