Welcome to Moorestown Ghost Research
MGR is dedicated to logical, thoughtful ghost research and investigation into paranormal activity, historical research into haunted places, and education regarding the paranormal. We proudly work throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania and the surrounding area. Our articles and advice are available at no cost to anyone interested in ghosts and the paranormal.
Current Projects
Paranormal investigators: We are gathering information about the tasks considered necessary to conduct a thorough paranormal investigation. The results will be used to direct future research into paranormal investigation methods. If you are a member of a paranormal group, or an independent investigator, please fill out our survey. All results will be kept strictly anonymous and all participants will receive a report of the findings.
Ghost Research News
3/17/2010
Moorestown Ghost Research is currently undergoing revision to our mission and approach to the paranormal. We are proud that many people contacting us have pointed to our unique perspective as something that drew them to MGR. Our faith and our understanding of the paranormal will be driving more and more of what we do. Thank you for your interest, and please don't hesitate to contact us. We will be continuing to take cases and answer questions as revisions go on.
3/16/2010
Joe will be presenting the Christian Perspective on the Paranormal at the G.H.O.S.T.S. Paranormal Conference & Trade Show in Ontario, Canada from May 14-16, 2010.
10/4/2009
The Moorestown Ghost Tours begin again in one week with tours leaving at 7pm on October 11, 18, and 25. Join us at the haunted Smith-Cadbury Mansion, 12 High St., Moorestown, NJ 08057.
6/26/2009
Joe has signed on as one of the guest speakers at the G.H.O.S.T.S. Paranormal Conference & Trade Show. The conference will be in Ontario, Canada from May 14-16, 2010. Joe will present a newly revised "Christian Perspective on the Paranormal".
5/22/2009
We are in the process of converting our existing case pages to paranormal "case studies". The new cases will better describe the MGR approach to investigation and the lessons we've learned.

