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- A day in the lives of two convenience clerks named Dante and Randal as they annoy customers, discuss movies, and play hockey on the store roof.
- A police chief investigates a case involving a young child found near the site of a mysterious accident.
- A disturbed young man who was burned as a child by his sadistic mother stalks women with a flamethrower.
- The lives of three childhood friends on the Jersey Shore begin to unravel when a secret from their past is revealed.
- Soon after their engagement, Bill goes to sea, and Emily vows to stay true until his return. Unknown to her, Bill marries another woman from a different port. Emily waits faithfully for six years, finally becoming dangerously ill. When Bill suddenly appears in town with his family, Joe, who has loved Emily all along, forces Bill to make Emily's final moments happy by pretending he has returned to marry her.
- A guy goes on a date with the girl of his dreams, but he has to win the approval of her dead father first.
- John Davis, first mate of the brig "Gifford," is seen bidding his wife and infant a tearful adieu on the eve of the sailing of his ship. Caught in a terrible storm in the Pacific Ocean, the vessel is wrecked and all on board have been drowned, at least so the newspapers chronicled. What a blow to the young wife, waiting for her dear one's return. Although the evidence was apparently conclusive, she could not reconcile herself to the fact that her husband had gone from her forever; something in her heart tells that he still lives, and in truth, for we see the poor shipwrecked mariner cast up by the seething sea on to a desert island in the Western Ocean. Here he spent seven long, weary years, worse off that De Foe's famous hero, "Robinson Crusoe," for he at least enjoyed the companionship of "Friday," but Davis was all alone. Now and then a distant sail, like a tantalizing phantom, would come into view and fade away again from sight, being too far off to see his signals of distress. His only solace was the picture in a locket of her who was waiting, waiting, ever hopeful of his return; praying as, indeed, was he also, their prayers ascending at the same time to the Father Almighty, through whose Grace and Mercy they were both imbued with hope, for although she finds her lot arduous, the care of a child being an exacting responsibility, she has repeatedly rejected the suit of Tom Foster, a good fellow, who would care for her and her little one. But no, that intuition tells her John will return, although it seems at times she hopes in vain. However, John's prayers are at last answered, and a boat is sent from a passing ship to his rescue. Returning home unannounced, the sight that greets him freezes his blood, for there he sees his wife and Foster walking through the garden accompanied by the child. He at once concludes that he has been forgotten and his place taken by his friend. His soul is at first filled with revenge and he is about to strike Foster down, but no, she is happy. She thinks him dead, and why not let it be so? This would be the most kindly, so he slinks hack into the foliage, intending to go away forever. They pass into the house, leaving the little one playing on the lawn. He cannot resist folding his child to his heart. From her he learns the truth as the mother returns from the house, and two faithful souls are "once more united never to part."
- Located a short walk off of the Henry Hudson Trail in Atlantic Highlands is an almost hidden ancient spring (previously featured in an issue of WNJ). The Lenape considered the water to be sacred and have healing properties. When explorer Henry Hudson landed nearby in 1609, he was warned to not disturb the area, but ordered his men to collect water from it anyway. What happened next was an unfortunate chain of events that would become known as the "Curse of Hudson Springs". Does any supernatural energy remain here? Is it possible the spring is haunted by Hudson's doomed crew or even the Lenape themselves?
- A series which explores haunted locations in New Jersey, as well as famous myths and legends.
- A timid boy receives love advice from his recently deceased uncle through a vintage transistor radio.
- An elderly man meets and elderly woman in the park. There is more than meets the eye to this chance encounter.
- Vito Genovese was an ordinary gangster who rose to power during Prohibition and became one of the most powerful Mafia bosses in history. The amount of murders he was responsible for is innumerable. He spent four decades in Monmouth County with residences in Atlantic Highlands and Middletown, one of which is now a public garden and park. This special edition of Haunted History takes a look at Vito's life and connections to Monmouth County, and then investigates one of the properties he lived at.
- In this thrilling short film directed by newcomer Jonathan Pal the audience gets a glimpse at District 4 and The 65th Hunger Games; featuring characters such as Finnick Odair and Annie Cresta this film is sure to hit close to home for fans of Suzanne Collins' critically acclaimed series of books.
- A "Then and Now" documentary of the house used in the 1979 film "Don't Go in the House", featured on the 2016 Blu-Ray release. The location is now the Strauss Mansion Museum in New Jersey.
- A documentation of the many names and messages written in graffiti on the walls of the 1893 Strauss Mansion in Atlantic Highlands, and also stories of their ghosts who may still walk the halls.
- A tour of Historic Strauss Mansion, an 1893-built Victorian manor house overlooking the New York City Skyline, located in Atlantic Highlands, NJ.
- A series which explores different haunted locations in New Jersey and famous legends associated with the Garden State.