Street Talk
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Maine is spookier than many people realize. That’s why Sun Journal editors scared up a collection of their favorite spooky stories from years gone by.
Just Spooky
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Street Talk: No matter where in the Twin Cities you live, chances are good, apparently, that you're uncomfortably close to a bona fine haunted house.
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City staff asked residents to name places in town with a haunted reputation. The overwhelming response turned some heads.
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Claims of a ghost add another chapter in a hauntingly stubborn UMF mystery.
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Street Talk: The boy never spoke a coherent word again in his lifetime, as the story goes. When he spoke at all, he spoke in terrified gibberish of things no sane human mind could comprehend.Â
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Central Maine Ghost Hunters' first exorcism was nothing like the movies.
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A mother tells the story of an evening of something that visited her and her daughters in a 300-year old house in Kittery.
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Two ghost hunters tested a new piece of equipment in a Freeport cemetery. And heard a message.
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One moment the hitchhiker was making small talk with her teen driver, then she disappeared.
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Maine Ghost Hunters, a nonprofit organization founded in 2008, visited the Bates Mill in September to search for paranormal activity at the request of Museum L-A. On Saturday, the investigative team revealed the results of their search at the museum's "Mysteries at the Mill" event.
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