COG Local Council
- Gotham (Serves the five boroughs of NYC, Bergen and Hudson counties in New Jersey. We also service Westchester County, NY jointly with the Weavers Council.)
PO Box 6208, Long Island City, NY 11106 - COG email: [email protected]
- We're a traditional �satr� fellowship with regular monthly social, religious, and educational meetings. We emphasize scholarship and the historical accuracy of our beliefs and practices.
Gers Ey Go�or�, Post Office Box 199, Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927
Contact Phone: 973-426-1035
- Based out of Ocean County, New Jersey but have members in Pennsylvania, New York, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and Vermont.
Site contains: Upcoming Events; Member profiles; MPA News; Pagan Want Ads; MPA Core Group; Yellow Pages; Links; and an MPA members area.
- Rahway, NJ - A new, fresh & bright looking, pagan site for parents to learn and share family ideas.
- We are a group of Neopagan Druids in New Jersey who are serious about worshipping the Celtic Gods in a modern context. We are proudly associated with: �r nDra�ocht F�in: A Druid Fellowship
Witch's League of Central Jersey
EMAIL LISTS FOR NEW JERSEY Email lists that I have found for this state in regards to paganism and the occult.
- This is a list for those interested in keeping updated with MPA events and business. This list is open to members and non-members alike. Please feel free to stop by and check us out. We're open to just about all Pagans and witches, as long as you can live by "Harm None" including on the list! We are based out of Ocean County New Jersey but we have members in Pennsylvania, New York, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and Vermont.
- The NJ_Pagans mailing lists exists to serve all people living in New Jersey who are following a earth based religion. We welcome all druids, shamans, wiccans, and just about anyone else. Please send announcements of gatherings and other events to the list, but please remember that everyone has the right to follow their own path (that means no flaming anyone who you don't agree with, civil disagreements are OK though).
Updated June 9, 2001