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Episode 76: The Haunted CemeteryAbout Ghost Chronicles | View the Archives | Join the DiscussionLength: 45 minutes File Size: 51.4 MB (MP3 File) Show description: In this special Halloween edition of Ghost Chronicles, Ron and Maureen venture to a local cemetery to get into the Halloween spirit, but things turn interesting when they find that they are not alone. This show includes guest appearances by Chris Balzano of Massachusetts Paranormal Crossroads, Jeff Belanger of Ghostvillage.com, Linda Zimmermann the Ghost Investigator, and WNDS News. What Hollywood celebrity's parents are buried there? Tune in and find out.
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Ghost Chronicles is a weekly podcast that features interviews from some of the biggest names in the field of paranormal research, news roundups, and field reports from investigators all over the world. The show is uploaded each Monday and is hosted by Ron Kolek and Maureen Wood of the New England Ghost Project.
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