Middleboro selectmen agree to another ghost hunt at Town Hall
MIDDLEBORO — By Eileen Reece“There have been numerous reports and articles written about activity at Middleboro Town Hall,” Rachel Hoffman of Paranormal Xpedition said in her request.
Hoffman described Paranormal Xpedition as an all-female group of nationally recognized paranormal investigators who are featured on the Travel Channel’s Paranormal Challenge. They requested a short tour at Town Hall to film for an episode of their TV program.
It’s the latest exploration of ghostly activity at Town Hall.
The Paranormal Institute of New England, headed by local resident Ed Beaulieu, was the first to investigate reported hauntings at the 137-year-old building in March 2008.
In April 2010, the Bay State Paranormal Society did an investigation, which was also taped for a cable TV show.
And in April 2011, ABC Media Productions got permission to film at locations around town for a reality documentary pilot show entitled “Ghost Town.”
Spotlight on paranormal
SOME of Australia’s leading psychics and mediums will converge on Oran Park House for a paranormal conference next week.
Harrington Park psychic medium Kerrie Wearing will host the two-day conference with topics such as evidence of an afterlife, close encounters, spirit photography and paranormal investigation.
Mrs Wearing said the conference allowed open-minded people to speak to paranormal specialists.
“David Wells who has featured on Most Haunted in the UK is our keynote speaker and will lead a past lives workshop on the second day of the conference,” she said.
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Grand Central Terminal Is a “Hot Spot” of Paranormal Activity
New York City, NY — (SBWIRE) — 03/07/2012 — Grand Central Terminal is known for its architecture, trains, an extra large Apple store, Oh, And One More Thing… “The Paranormal.” So Says, New York’s own Ghost Doctors, Pete and Stew Kandel noted paranormal investigators and licensed NYC tour guides. The Ghost Doctor’s (known as Dr. Pete and Dr. Stew) sought after ghost hunting tour in GCT have given New Yorkers a chance to participate in a paranormal experience right in the heart of this grand terminal.
“Grand Central Terminal has been visited by countless millions since its official opening back in 1913. In fact, before it evolved into it’s present state, what stood on this location was the “Grand Central Depot” which opened way back in 1871,” says Dr. Stew as he rattled off some obscure historic facts of of this terminal. “So you could say a whole lot of travelers have passed through this location for almost a century and half and that can add up to a quite a few spirits still roaming this iconic landmark.”
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Ghosts aren’t just for Halloween
Waynesville, Mo. — If ghosts and the paranormal are your thing, you are interested in the emerging science used in paranormal investigations or the idea of being part of a paranormal investigation yourself is something you’ve always wanted to try then visiting the Talbot House in Waynesville may just be the best fun you’ve ever had.
The Talbot House is a 127 year-old house with a rich and diverse history. It began its life as the family home of Reverend Albert Washington Davis, but became a hotel known as The Pulaski House after his death in 1888.
It became the Talbot House when it was purchased by Dr. C.A. Talbot, M.D., and his wife Emma Pearl where the good doctor had his medical practice for more than 30 years until his death in 1945 when his wife turned it into a boarding house.
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Investigate the Paranormal at Port Arthur
Brave souls who need more than the regular Ghost Tour to achieve their chills and thrills now have the opportunity to investigate the paranormal aspect of Port Arthur in an exciting new late night, adults-only Paranormal Investigation Experience.
Participants will be introduced to the function and operation of a number of items of specialised equipment used in paranormal investigations. Then, through the course of the evening, their guide will lead them into a number of buildings around the Historic Site which have a reputation for ghostly occurrences, where they will be able to set up the instruments and make observations and readings.
‘Haunting” event to raise money for scholarships
MIDDLEBORO — Everyone is invited to join Raychael Chavez Coombes of Bay State Paranormal Society, an EVP specialist, and Michael Markowicz, published author, as they discuss the haunts and history of Middleboro. The audience will listen to EVPs obtained during various local investigations.
This “haunting” evening will be held on Saturday, Feb. 25 from 7-9 p.m. at the Alley Theatre, 133 Centre St. Doors open at 6 and light refreshments will be served.
To obtain tickets, at $15 each, contact Marsha Brunelle at 508-947-6240 or 508-577-4020.
Seating is limited and advance ticket purchase is recommended.
Saturday’s program is sponsored by Middleborough Friends and proceeds will benefit the Victor Sylvia Memorial Scholarship Fund.
Paranormal Investigators Hold Seminar
If you’re up for a good ghost story, visit John McIntire Library this Saturday.
The Southeastern Ohio Paranormal Investigators will be hosting a seminar for those interested in the paranormal and investigation. Co-founder Tom Robson said he hopes those who attend will learn from the experiences of his team.
“Focusing on some of those investigations, giving evidence, talking about our investigative process, how we do things, how our team was formed, our own personal history,” said Robson.
One of the largest and longest-running metaphysical conventions for all ages in the country, the Victory of Light Expo features public demonstrations of psychic abilities, live music, free seminars and great shopping.