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Learn About East Brunswick's Spooky Side During The Annual Ghost Walk
The New Jersey Ghost Organization wants to show you East Brunswick's old haunts-- literally.

Looking for something spooky to do in East Brunswick this weekend? Then New Jersey Ghost Organization has just the thing for you.
Beginning Oct.1 and running every saturday in October, their second annual East Brunswick Ghost Walk will take you through the scary side of the historic Old Bridge village section of East Brunswick.
First colonized in the 1600s, the Leni Lenape tribe had long been living on the land when European settlers built over their village. Eventually, a local Indian murdered the owner of the village tavern, marking the first murder in the area.
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The organization promises "a litany of hauntings, spirit activity and tales of deceit, decadence and death," according to a press release.
Murder, arson, bootlegging and the Klu Klux Klan will all be featured on the walk, which lasts about 90 minutes. Participations will see the houses where these spirits still haunt.
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Participations should bring a flashlight and a camera, and the walk is wheelchair or stroller friendly. Small children should stay home-- this is recommended for those eight and older.
The walks kick off at 7:30 PM as weather allows, near 21 Kossman Street.
Image: Mike, via flickr.
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