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ASBURY PARK PRESS
Area ghost-hunters to search for paranormal activity at museum
By BOB VOSSELLER • Staff Writer
• March 4, 2009
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March 5th,2009
From: Robin
Subject: Brackman
School
To: southernjerseyshore@yahoo.com
Date: Monday, March 9, 2009, 6:22 AM
Dear
Lori,
Thanks
so much for visiting us at Brackman. The kids really enjoyed your
presentation and all the cool equipment you demonstrated. They were
especially impressed with the website. I will have more specific
feedback for you when our club meets again next week.
Thanks
again for taking the time to visit us!
Robin
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Robin
6th Grade School Counselor
Russell O.
Brackman Middle School
Barnegat, NJ
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ASBURY PARK PRESS
Supernatural means a lot to one group
By BOB VOSSELLER • Staff Writer
• April 2, 2009
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ASBURY PARK PRESS
April 23, 2009
Group claims paranormal findings
By BOB VOSSELLER
Staff Writer
LACEY — Voices,
orbs and parts of a lamp that moved all added up to the announcement
that the Lacey Historical Society's School House Museum is haunted.
That
was the conclusion drawn by the Barnegat-based Southern Jersey Shore
Paranormal Research and Investigations group which returned to the
museum on April 15.
The
group's leader Lori Flurchick reported the findings of a March 13
investigation at the school house museum. Flurchick's team spent close
to five hours in the building that night. Most of that time was spent
in the dark as the team members used tape recorders, motion detectors
and video cameras to scan for paranormal energy.
"There
are a lot of things that are unexplained," society president Eleanor
Ditton said in response to Flurchick's report. Ditton and several
society members were present during the investigation on March 13. "I
don't discard anything. There is too much that we don't know."
Elizabeth
McGrath, who was elected as vice president of the society during the
April 15 meeting, was one of the members who had been present. She saw
a small lamp chandelier move. "It is not by a window. It is in a
confined space and all of a sudden it started to sway back and forth
and then abruptly stopped. I also witnessed the lights going on and off
on the (video) cameras that the investigators used."
Flurchick
heads the group which investigates paranormal activity, ghostly
encounters and a wide range of paranormal phenomenon and unexplained
activity. She played a CD for the nearly 30 members present during the
meeting. The CD included a male and female voice which was recorded
during the investigation.
"You
can hear a female voice say "go," "yeah" and "let's scare someone." She
said that other phrases caught on audio tape included a female voice
saying "pass you," "why you?" and a male voice saying "what?"
One
of the most profound things that Flurchick played for the audience was
a woman with an Irish accent who said "You don't command here."
Flurchick said that comment may have come in response to her own
request that if a spirit were present, to let the group know.
The
structure, which was originally a school house, was built in 1868. She
presented the CD filled with ghostly voices to Ditton.
Flurchick
was joined during the April 15 meeting by team members Kathy Peterson
of Bayville, and assistant director Josh Praznic of Seaside Heights.
Ann Marie Santora of Manahawkin who is the mother of team member Miriam
Santora, also attended the meeting.
Peterson passed out photographs which featured "orbs" which are balls of light believed to examples of a paranormal energy.
Santora
said that she is a reiki master. "Reiki deals with energy which is what
Lori does with her group, discovers energy. The universal energy is
called chi. The presence or entity is energy that is coming back. I
have the ability to work with this energy for healing."
"You have good energy in this building. I could feel it when I came in," Santora added.
Flurchick
said that investigators heard a little girl's voice that said "mommy"
during last month's investigation. "There is no negative energy here."
Her group may make a return visit to the museum to study the structure
for further paranormal activity.
Lori Flurchick, Barnegat speaks with members of the Lacey Historical
Society during the society's April 15 meeting. Flurchick said her
group, Southern Jersey Shore Paranormal Research and Investigations,
did find signs of paranormal activity at the School House Museum on
Route 9, during an investigation held last month. Times-Beacon photo by
Bob Vosseller