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His most recent post brought up a great point about wearing a shirt, cutoff, or spandex shirt (underarmour) under your jersey. I agree with his point that they should not be allowed, but there are ...
Inside Jersey My uncle, the Jersey Devil: One man's quest to set the record straight on a N.J. legend Published: Jun. 30, 2015, 11:00 a.m.
Despite the notions fostered in popular culture, the Jersey Devil -- the Leeds Devil if you actually live in New Jersey's Pine Barrens -- is not a ferocious red monster. Born to a piney woman in ...
These days in Jersey, the downgrades from credit-rating agencies are coming as fast as casino closings. Last week it was Standard & Poor’s saying the state’s humongous unfunded liabilities are … ...
The story of the Jersey Devil has been around for many years, but few people know that it's based on a South Jersey family with some descendants who still live in New Jersey today.
The myth of the “New Jersey Devil” dates back to 1735 in U.S. folklore, which describes tales of a creature that's said to be half human, half devil. Indeed, Black isn't the only one making ...
According to tradition, the Jersey Devil was born on a dark and stormy night in 1735 to a woman known as Mother Leeds. She and her family lived in Leeds Point, a community on New Jersey’s ...