- South Jersey Paranormal Research
South Jersey Paranormal Research or SJPR is a nonprofit organization with 501(c)(3) status that is devoted to the study of the
paranormal . SJPR was founded in November 2001.According to their website, SJPR has conducted investigations at places of business, private homes, historical sites, and cemeteries in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. The group maintains approximately 30 members of SJPR, comprised of "health care professionals, secretaries, homemakers, education administrators, realtors, college professors, graphic artists, computer experts, journalists and law enforcement officials."
The group is led by a Board of Directors consisting of Susan Bove', Sherri Halpin, Rorie Hirschmann, Karen Spring, and Debra Thornton.
South Jersey Paranormal Research is headquartered in
Blackwood, New Jersey . The group's web site is [http://www.sjpr.org/ www.sjpr.org] . The website offers what the group claims is documented evidence from SJPR's investigations, including photographs, audio clips, and video clips that the group offers as evidence of paranormal activity. The group also offers a "Skeptic's Corner", which allows discussion on audio recordings, photos, and video footage. Postings are featured from SJPR investigations and visitor contributions.To support its beliefs, the group offers a page within its website that links to other resources that [http://www.sjpr.org/sjprresources.html may be of interest] to those seeking information regarding paranormal activity.
Media Attention
The group has managed to get media attention throughout the year and has been featured by numerous media outlets in the South Jersey area. A 2005 visit to the
Burlington County Prison was covered by Philadelphia NBC affiliateWCAU . [http://www.nbc10.com/news/4441773/detail.html?rss=phi&psp=news/ Link] They have also been featured in nationally televised programs such as The Today Show (2003) and The Maury Povich Show (2007).External links
* [http://www.sjpr.org/ SJPR Official Website]
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