Yes,
the town hall of Cohasset is haunted
By
BARRY SMITH
The Patriot Ledger
COHASSET
- Is old Cohasset Town Hall haunted?
That
question brought a team of paranormal investigators to the lofty white mid-19th
century building on Cohasset Common last weekend.
Matt
Kondracki of Enfield, Conn., founder of the Enfield Paranormal Society, said the
study affirmed paranormal activity that, he believes, is caused by a male ghost
- and yes, the town hall of Cohasset is haunted.
The
team worked well into the night last Friday and Saturday, he said.
Researchers
brought in a variety of surveillance and monitoring equipment to pick-up paranormal
phenomena, he said. That included infrared night vision cameras, digital voice
recorder, an electro-magnetic field sensing detector, a meter to detect spectral
energy, digital cameras and a large monitor screen.
A
second floor door leading to the attic stairs was caught on video recording slowly
closing before slamming shut at the end, he said.
We
heard some banging and heavy breathing in the basement, he also said.
Saturday
night, Kondracki said, one of the doors in a set of double-doors leading out of
the auditorium opened about halfway and stayed open, again for no apparent reason.
David
Wadsworth, local historian and town archivist, said when he stopped by town hall
about mid-day Sunday he was shown a videotape of the attic stairway door in motion.
Im
a skeptic about the existence of paranormal activity, Wadsworth said
Thursday night.
There
has been a ghost story, about a ghost in the cellar - an 1857 cellar - which is
kind of a spooky place, Wadsworth said, citing the year the New England
Italianate-style town hall was built. An addition was put on in the late 1980s.
Theres
an old jail cell that used to be the town lockup, Wadsworth said,
adding that one of three original cells remains intact.
Kondracki
said one day he was perusing a Web site for paranormal activity called The Shadowlands
that listed Cohasset town hall as a possible location of poltergeist activity
and that raised his interest.
A
one-hour program on the paranormal weekend probe will air sometime in April on
Cohassets Our Town show on Channel 10, producer
Pat Martin said.
Kondracki
said hed like to come back to town hall for more research and to check if
ghostly evidence can still be detected.
Meanwhile,
its on to Torrington, Conn., this weekend to conduct an investigation at
the Yankee Pedlar Inn, he said.