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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.
- 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."
- A series which explores different haunted locations in New Jersey and famous legends associated with the Garden State.
- A series which explores haunted locations in New Jersey, as well as famous myths and legends.
- In a quaint fishing village we see the childhood sweethearts, Bill and Mary, a boy and girl of about ten or eleven years. Constant companions, they hold for each other a regard beyond their understanding. Ten years roll by, and the boy, now a young man, with a ring approaches the girl and the sweethearts of childhood now renew their vows. They are both very happy until fate interferes, it seems, to test the girl's sincerity. Bill while strolling on the shore, which to him since the betrothal is a Utopia, espies a raft with an object on it that looks like a human being, far out at sea. Dashing into the surf, he swims to the raft and finds the almost exhausted form of a fisherman lying prone upon it. Pushing the raft to the shore, he, with the aid of others, revives the man, who is a stranger to them all, having put out from a far distant shore. Bill and Joe, the stranger, become staunch friends, and through this Joe meets Mary. She is at once smitten with the stranger and cruelly casts Bill aside for him. Joe, of course, knowing nothing of Bill's love for Mary, reciprocates her affection until he learns the truth. The horror of the situation is vivid. Here he finds himself the successful rival of the man to whom he owes his life. No, it cannot be, and so repulsing the impetuous Mary he rushes from the place, but not before Bill has seen enough to make him believe Joe has proved himself an ingrate. Joe makes a strenuous effort to reject Mary's advances, but she is persistent. Finally managing to elude her, he sends her the following note: "Mary, Bill saved my life. I will not rob him of his love. I see the raft on the shore. I shall go back to the sea on it. If the sea claims me it is my fate. Joe." She is amazed at this and rushes madly to the shore in view of staying his determination. In the meantime, Bill overtakes Joe at the shore, and ignorant of his purpose, with a blow sends him into the sea, never to return. At this moment Mary rushes up, she, of course, not aware of Joe's fate and shows Bill the note. He is driven mad upon learning that his deed was entirely unnecessary, so bidding Mary to wait, he wanders out, out into the sea with an insane idea of recovering his victim.
- A guy goes on a date with the girl of his dreams, but he has to win the approval of her dead father first.
- Mrs. Randall is strongly addicted to the reading of cheap novels, so much so that she has little time for anything in the nature of domestic duties. The care of her ten-year-old girl child is especially odious. Living in their seashore cottage, the little one begs her mamma to take her to the beach, but mamma petulantly tells the child not to bother her. The father enters at this moment, and more to shame the mother than anything else, takes the child for a stroll on the beach. They have hardly departed when the minister calls, and Mrs. Randall sets about to do her utmost to entertain him. While on the beach, Mr. Randall meets a very fascinating and flirtatious young lady, and in a spirit of daring reciprocates her attention. The poor child is now left to its own devices to amuse itself. So, neglected, she wanders across the strand to a distant quiet bay. This portion of the resort is entirely deserted and the child mounts a rock far inland on which she sits to rest. The journey has fatigued her, and overcome by drowsiness she does off to sleep. Meanwhile, her carelessly indifferent parents are pursuing the bent of their own inclinations unmindful of what danger their child may be in. Some time has elapsed, and the tide turning, we find the rock on which the child sleeps completely surrounded by water with it still rising until it reaches her, waking her up. There she is marooned on the rock, with no help in sight. Her protracted absence arouses alarm and a search is started, but in vain, until a life-saver strolling this distant beach hears a feeble cry. Looking in the direction from whence it came he espies a small dark object far out from land. This proves to be the child's head which now alone remains above the surface. He swims to her rescue, and carries her to her distracted parents, who have by this time been taught a bitter lesson as to what their careless indifference resulted in.
- 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.
- An elderly man meets and elderly woman in the park. There is more than meets the eye to this chance encounter.
- 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?
- 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.
- A timid boy receives love advice from his recently deceased uncle through a vintage transistor radio.
- A tour of Historic Strauss Mansion, an 1893-built Victorian manor house overlooking the New York City Skyline, located in Atlantic Highlands, NJ.
- 2015–TV EpisodeVisual evidence is captured during a séance on the first floor.
- 2015–TV EpisodeThe Vintage Variety Shop in Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey has a loft which some claim is haunted by its former tenant: a psychic.
- 2015–TV Episode
- 2015–TV EpisodeEMF readings were high in the psychic loft all night and finally return to normal at the end of the investigation. Was a spirit present with the team?
- A brief history of the historic Strauss Mansion in Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey.
- The team's first of many paranormal investigations inside Strauss Mansion.
- The parlor is home to an antique piano which some people claim still has a player attached to it from the other side.
- One of the best Spirit Box responses ever captured by the team takes place in this video.
- 2013–2015TV EpisodeA review of the audio evidence captured in the previous episode.
- The first part of a public paranormal investigation of Strauss Mansion.
- The second part of a public paranormal investigation of Strauss Mansion.
- Greg and Patrick drive around a historic section of Atlantic Highlands with an SB-7 plugged into the auxiliary port in Greg's car. The goal is to scan the area for any lingering spirits.
- 2015– 45mTV EpisodeThe Ghosts on the Coast team broadcasts their first ever live paranormal investigation from Strauss Mansion in Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey.