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The Jersey Devil legend begins in 1735 when Jane “Mother” Leeds, old and destitute, was pregnant with her 13th child and cursed her own misfortune. “Let it be the devil’s child,” she ...
It might have been the Jersey Devil, or at least that’s what some New Jerseyans believe. In a new poll done by Fairleigh Dickinson University, 16% of respondents in the Garden State said they ...
As authors James F. McCloy and Ray Miller describe in their 1976 book, "The Jersey Devil," the rash of sightings between Jan. 16 and Jan. 23, came from reputable officials such as a police officer ...
On a blustery spring night, up in a barn loft in the New Jersey Pinelands, Alex Dawson’s deep, raspy voice conjured up the devil for a rapt audience. Dawson’s show, The Devil & Daisy Dirt is ...