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Tenney Gatehouse Paranormal 101 3/27
Tenney Gatehouse Paranormal 101
NightFall Paranormal (Methuens home team) is putting on an event to teach the paranormal field dos and don’ts, as well as the safety issues that come with it.
March 27th, 2010 from 7:00pm to 10:00 pm
open to all ages as long as the younger one have adult supervision.
Tickets 25$ per person
Refreshments and snacks provided
All proceeds go to the Historical society for the Tenney Gatehouse
What you will learn the night of the Paranormal 101 CLass
1. History of NightFall Paranormal
2. Proper investigation procedures
3. Proper use of the equipment; review and discuss evp’s how to record and to review
4. Do’s and Don’ts of the Paranormal world
5. Walk through the complete process of an investigation from intial call to follow up at the end.
You will learn the process of becoming a Paranormal Investigator and how to start your own team.
And we will cover Investigator ethics.
There will also be an extensive question and answer period.
Boston Internet radio will be broadcasting live during the 101 class.
Please reserve your tickets at www.nightfallparanormal.com/events
for more info you can call at 508-982-1574 ask for Gary
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Gate House and Grey Court Paranormal Benefit 1/30
January 11, 2010 by Common · Please Comment
Pelham Paranormal Research
and
Essex County Ghost Project
Present:
A Benefit Investigation of
Tenney Gate House and Grey Court
January 30, 2010
7pm – MIDNIGHT
Cost: $20 per person
$25 per family of 4
To register for this event, please visit
www.pelhamparanormalresearch.com
Click the events tab!
All proceeds benefit the EPIC Program of the
Greater Lawrence Educational Collaborative.
**Be prepared for outdoor activities, please dress appropriately.
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Fiona Broome’s Tenney Gatehouse podcasts
November 5, 2009 by Common · Please Comment
From Paranormal Investigator Fiona Broome’s website Hollow Hill:
While the October 10th (2009) fundraiser at Tenney Gate House was a tremendous success, some people asked questions afterward. Here are my replies, and a new recording about Tenney Gate House.
- Some people thought that I’d organized the event. I didn’t. The event was managed by the Essex County Ghost Project, and supported by the Pelham Paranormal Researchers. I was merely one of the speakers, and — like everyone involved — I appeared at the fundraiser, free of charge.
I’m delighted that the event raised so much money for the Methuen Historical Society, to help as they continue to restore and maintain Tenney Gate House and nearby Grey Court Castle ruins.
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I’ve summarized what I said, in two recordings. You can listen to them here (as MP3s). One is a brief talk about the Tenney site. The other is a 16-minute podcast about ghost hunting without hi-tech tools.
MP3 recording: Tenney Gate House – history & ghosts
MP3 recording: Ghost hunting without high-tech equipment (That’s my regular podcast for 6 Nov 09.)
(continue reading at Hollow Hill and to hear podcasts)
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Haunted Tenney Gatehouse and Greycourt 5/22 & 8/21
November 3, 2009 by Common · 4 Comments
Come investigate The Haunted Tenney Gatehouse and Greycourt Castle ruins, with NightFall Paranormal Investigation.
Food and Drink served.
Bring cameras and audio recording devices!
The Haunted Tenney Gatehouse & Greycourt
37 Pleasant Street
Saturday, May 22, 2010, 7pm – 3am
Saturday, Aug 21, 2010, 7pm – 3am
More info at www.nightfallparanormal.com/events or call 508-982-1574
$75.00 per person, book your ticket today, May is almost sold out.
No one under 16 allowed; 16 and 17 must be accompanied by an adult.
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Results of Gatehouse paranormal investigation
October 15, 2009 by Common · Please Comment
Investigation – Tenney Gatehouse ghosts
Oct 14th, 2009 | By Fiona Broome
Tenney Gatehouse and the Greycourt Castle ruins are among Methuen’s historical treasures… and among that city’s most haunted locations.
At a fundraiser on Saturday, October 10th, 2009, I was among the investigators invited to Tenney Gatehouse by the Essex County Ghost Project and Pelham Paranormal Research.
The 2009 event sold out almost immediately, and raised over $600 for the Methuen Historical Society to restore and maintain Tenney Gatehouse. Thank you to all who participated in this event!
(continue reading)
Related:
Investigation – History of Tenney Gatehouse
Oct 14th, 2009 | By Fiona Broome
Tenney Gatehouse (37 Pleasant Street, Methuen, Massachusetts) and the nearby Greycourt Castle ruins are great, gently-haunted sites. They’re ideal for first-time ghost hunters.
I compiled the following history from a variety of sources. I’ve done my best to be accurate, but I only briefly surveyed the history. There may be errors in this report.
The Methuen Historical Society is a far better resource for your research, and their information will be more accurate than mine.
In this summary, I’ve included story elements and additional notes that could relate to the hauntings at Tenney Gatehouse and Greycourt Castle.
(Note to ghost hunters: This is the kind of research that adds depth to any investigation. It reveals the most likely “hot spots” for on-site research, and can support existing ghost stories.)

