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Dempsey House

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Dempsey House in Leonardo Is Worthy of Preservation, Says Township

Middletown officials plan to nominate it for the National Register of Historic Places.

Middletown Township plans to apply for a state grant to pay the cost of preparing The Dempsey House property in Leonardo for nomination on the National Register. The house is on a wooded lot at 55 Hamilton Avenue in Leonardo, and stands apart in the neighborhood for its distinctive pea stone construction and stone walls fence.  "It's too irreplaceable," said Mayor Gerard Scharfenberger, who is also a professor of archaeology and scholar of Middletown history.  A resolution passed unanimously by the Township Committee Tuesday night to allow the township to access a state grant in the $9,675 "is a means of protection" for the neighborhood landmark.  To be considered eligible, a property must meet the criteria for evaluation, which involves …

James D'Monquay

7:32 am on Friday, February 22, 2013

This is just going to cost more tax dollars. Knock it down and sell the property. The proceeds can be used to keep open the small Middletown library branches. Bwahahahahaha!   more ›

Thursday, February 9, 2012

The Truth About the Dempsey House

Find out what rumor and truth came to Patch about the mysterious Middletown sighting.

The naturally spooky aura of the Dempsey House beckons thrill-seekers and ghost busters ... and just plain Middletown sightseers. It’s written and talked about all over, from the Internet to print publications and water cooler and kitchen klatches. After siphoning around for intrigue in what turned out to be a Leonardo well house without a drop of diabolical deeds stowed away in its dank, peanut stone closets, some interesting theories did come to light. We also learned some truths that debunk the grim gossip about the place. One truth that topples several spooky spin-off tales (say that fast five times) is that master of the house, Mr. Dempsey, whose first name is still unknown, killed himself and/or his entire family there. One saga of …

Delia

12:48 pm on Thursday, April 4, 2013

I lived in Keansburg for most of my life. This house still looks the same. This house has a lot of history. I was told that Mr.Dempsey went crazy one night. He was in a lot of debt. One night he decided to axe his family. He started with his childred, and then his wife, and the his mother in law came out of room because she heard all the screaming in crying. Mr. Dempsey, and his mother in law met…   more ›

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