Monmouth County Alive with Haunted Spots

Did you Know? There are over fifty verified haunted places in Monmouth County. Many near our shore communities. One of the best know is the Twin lights Lighthouse. Located two hundred feet above the Atlantic Ocean in Highlands, this has the cite of numerous reports of ghostly activity. One involved a woman named Mary. Some have even called her Mad Mary. Reports of seeing the former keepers wife roaming the North tower have been known for many years. Some claim she has pushed people down the curved staircase causing their deaths. Other claim that Mary was so overwhelmed with grief … Continue reading Monmouth County Alive with Haunted Spots

It won’t be long now!

Book 2,    Ghostly Tales of Two Rivers: Encounters Along the Navesink and Shrewsbury Rivers will soon be available!   In this book you will learn of not one, but three hauntings in old Middletown Village which have yet to be explained. You will meet specters from a ghostly speakeasy from the bygone days of Prohibition in Red Bank, and you will meet twin sisters from Rumson who never severed their sisterly connection, not even after death. Stay tuned ! More ghostly adventures are on the way.   Continue reading It won’t be long now!

Our paranormal neighbors: the six kinds of ghostly phenomena found here on the peninsula!

Ghostly Tales of Two Rivers: Accounts along the Navesink and the Shrewsbury has received its ISBN and publication day grows closer. The book begins with an introductory chapter, Ghosts of the Two Rivers Peninsula, which introduces the reader to the six categories of paranormal phenomena documented to be found here. We first meet the intelligent /interactive ghosts. These specters interact with humans, and seem to have purpose to their behavior. Nearly all these ghosts exhibit the same personality in death they displayed in life. One account here is of three Red Bank youngsters who tempt fate by exploring an abandoned … Continue reading Our paranormal neighbors: the six kinds of ghostly phenomena found here on the peninsula!

Thanks or the Inquiries !

Thanks for all the inquiries about my books. Yes, the first title, 13 Ghostly Tales and Yarns of the Navesink: Where History and Folklore Collide, is available. It can be found at Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.com and Lulu.com. Locally you an pick it up at River Road Books in Fair Haven, Rumson Pharmacy, Rumson, O’Ireland and Shapiro’s Deli in Red Bank. I will be sending out story tid-bits in the coming days and be sharing the new cover soon. Continue reading Thanks or the Inquiries !

Coming in September ! Ghostly Tales of Two Rivers: Curious encounters along the Navesink and Shrewsbury Rivers.

Coming in September!  Ghostly Tales of Two Rivers: Curious Encounters Along the Navesink and Shrewsbury Rivers. There is so much history here it can’t help but intersect with the curious paranormal  reports of this region. This second title in the series will feature more than twice the number of ghostly /peculiar events here across our peninsula, along our two rivers, and along the barrier beach which serves as our Eastern border. There are accounts of ghostly hauntings, paranormal encounters, and unexplained events all based on the historical archives of our region. I call it a cozy read: others say  that … Continue reading Coming in September ! Ghostly Tales of Two Rivers: Curious encounters along the Navesink and Shrewsbury Rivers.

Coming this Fall more ghostly tales from our two sister rivers the Navesink and the Shrewsbury.

It has been a long cold, and ghost filled winter here along the Jersey shore and especially across the peninsula we call home. With the Navesink on the North and the Shrewsbury on the South, and their jointure to our East, we are nearly surrounded by not only their waters but also by  the intense energy of their paranormal history. The manuscript is compete for Fall publication, and now I toy with the precise title to convey both the historical as well as the truly extensive number of paranormal reports and supernatural sightings. You can look forward to accounts of unspeakable apparitions … Continue reading Coming this Fall more ghostly tales from our two sister rivers the Navesink and the Shrewsbury.

Red Bank Green Highlights “13 Ghostly Tales and Yarns….October 28,2016

Red Bank: Ghostly, and partly true……. Red Bank Green published a feature article today about !3 Ghostly Tales and Yarns of the Navesink. It included a wonderful photo from he Dublin House and a picture f our beautiful Navesink River. Read the entire article at http://www.redbankgreen.com       Continue reading Red Bank Green Highlights “13 Ghostly Tales and Yarns….October 28,2016

The Hub gives focus to 13 Ghostly Tales and Yarns of the Navesink River

October 27,2016 This week’s edition of the Hub, our local weekly news magazine, featured a full page piece titled, “Red Bank Author’s Book Focuses on Local Paranormal Tales. The lengthy article  gave a biography of the author as well as an in-depth discussion of the tales and yarns presented in the book. The article is also found in their subsidiaries, The Atlanticville, and the Independent. Thank you Greater MediaNews Inc. Continue reading The Hub gives focus to 13 Ghostly Tales and Yarns of the Navesink River