Special Events and Group Trips
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Some of our past activities::::::::
Potter's Field-Yaphank, Long Island
Memorial Day Dedication Ceremony
May 30, 2010
Eastern Suffolk Paranormal was honored to attend a wonderful early morning ceremony in remembrance of the the poor but deserving souls who were laid to rest anonymously in a forgotten corner of Yaphank years ago without the recognition and respect given to most departed souls upon burial. This remembrance was long overdue for them.
Thanks to Janet Russell for doing so much to organize this day! A new fence was erected by the prisoners of Yaphank Prison which encircles the many small numbered graves, which do not contain the names of the 1000 souls at rest here. The day was well attended by clergy from different towns on Long Island, the Medford Chamber of Commerce, special singers with angelic voices who sang their wonderful tribute to these departed souls, local psychics, friends and others involved with the paranormal.
It is a new and wonderful beginning for those who have remained buried here with little respect, admiration , and recognition for years....The joy and peace could be felt by everyone that morning and brought tears to our eyes... following are some photos of the events in the "New Potter's Field"
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Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, August 14-16,2009
Some members of Eastern Suffolk Paranormal spent the weekend investigating the fields and some of the known haunted "hot spots" in Gettysburg , Pa. The feelings one gets in this amazing town is what we term "An unsettled but peaceful feeling". Many horrors occurred in just about every corner of Gettysburg and some neighboring small towns (ex. Cashtown) and it seems that many spirits still linger on here, soldier and civilian alike. What follows is some of the evidence we have gathered so far, as well as photos of this beautiful and historic part of Pennsylvania.
This picture was taken in front of the famous Cashtown Inn , in Cashtown , Pa. The first skirmish of the Gettysburg Battle occured where the Cashtown Pike crosses Marsh Creek. In this photo from left to right: William Sanchez, Peggy Vetrano, Barrie Jacobsen and Liz Muldoon.
This photo was taken inside the Cashtown Inn (photo of a wall painting). It shows the Confederate Troops marching past the Cashtown Hotel on July 1, 1863. Confederate General Major Henry Heth put his division on the road to Gettysburg at 5 in the morning...Others who followed him were Brigadier General James Archer's Brigade as well as the Brigades of Davis , Brockenborough, and Pettigrew.
The following EVPs were captured on a digital voice recorder in the main lobby of the Cashtown Inn. Did we reach General Henry Heth himself??? Is he still attending to those injured soldiers of the first deadly battle of Gettysburg, or still planning his next strategy against the Union Army??
This captured evp tells us to "Get out of my house"
In this next EVP, when asked for a name, it sounds like "Heth". Could it be the General himself???
Devil's Den, played a prominent role in Day Two of the battle(July 2, 1863). It was the site of much deadly fighting between the Union and Confederate Armies, and Devil's Den along with the Wheatfiled are considered to be very haunted with soldiers who have never left the battle. In this photo, from left to right, William Sanchez, Liz Muldoon and Peggy Vetrano.
Taken in front of the Haunted Farnsworth Hotel. The Guides were wearing period costumes.
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery - Sleepy Hollow, NY
October 30, 2010
The following are some photos of our day trip to Sleepy Hollow Cemetery and Blauvelt State Park in New York's lower Hudson Valley..
Amanda Prag, William Sanchez, Peggy Vetrano, Rob Rothschild and Jen Datko of Eastern Suffolk Paranormal
Famous graves of Andrew Carnegie, Chrysler,Samuel Gompers, Washington Irving and William Rockefeller.
Abandoned World War I Rifle Practice Tunnels at Blauvelt State Park, NY