The Elizabeth V. Edwards School in Barnegat, New Jersey will be featured on the TV show "Ghost Hunters" later this month. Local officials believe the school is haunted. A story on page A3 of the Asbury Park Press provides details on why the school is thought to be haunted. The article also includes a link to a video on the publication's website with more information.
The Elizabeth V. Edwards School in Barnegat, New Jersey will be featured on the TV show "Ghost Hunters" later this month. Local officials believe the school is haunted. A story on page A3 of the Asbury Park Press provides details on why the school is thought to be haunted. The article also includes a link to a video on the publication's website with more information.
The Elizabeth V. Edwards School in Barnegat, New Jersey will be featured on the TV show "Ghost Hunters" later this month. Local officials believe the school is haunted. A story on page A3 of the Asbury Park Press provides details on why the school is thought to be haunted. The article also includes a link to a video on the publication's website with more information.
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