âI can tell you, it wasnât fair that this is the way Vince retired.â
Thatâs Ryan Marshall, a Brownstown man whoâs fished with or served as deck mate for Capt. Vince Keagy for more than 25 years on the sea.
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Hosts of paranormal TV show come to the Fulton to search for ghosts both friendly and tragic
Actors and others who have worked at the Fulton Theatre have long reported encounters with ghostly presences. From a woman in white to a sharp-dressed whistling man, these spirits have become part of the history and lore of Lancasterâs 169-year-old performing arts venue. âWe have friendly ghosts,â says Eric Pugh, marketing director for the Fulton. âThey are not mean. We are haunted, yes, if you want to use that term.â
âI can tell you, it wasnât fair that this is the way Vince retired.â
Thatâs Ryan Marshall, a Brownstown man whoâs fished with or served as deck mate for Capt. Vince Keagy for more than 25 years on the sea.
To read more, click the link below.
Hosts of paranormal TV show come to the Fulton to search for ghosts both friendly and tragic
Actors and others who have worked at the Fulton Theatre have long reported encounters with ghostly presences. From a woman in white to a sharp-dressed whistling man, these spirits have become part of the history and lore of Lancasterâs 169-year-old performing arts venue. âWe have friendly ghosts,â says Eric Pugh, marketing director for the Fulton. âThey are not mean. We are haunted, yes, if you want to use that term.â
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My life of crime began, as I remember, on a summer day in 1950, when I was 9 years old. I was in the J.J. Newberryâs five-and-dime store in Ephrata.
The overhead fans were whirling slowly, the rough wooden floors were creaking. Merchandise, much of it actually in the nickel-and-dime price range, was arrayed in rows, about chest height for a 9-year-old.
The rows were separated by glass dividers. The rows had things like penny candy, razors, bobby pins, sewing thread, needles â things that used to be called notions at a time when people knew what ânotionsâ were.
There was a row of pocket knives. At just a dime, they were a steal.