Fitch Bits: Ghosts of Barrett Park
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I share them and you can get in on the fun by liking my page at Facebook.com/TheNewSlightlyOddFitchburg and following me at Instagram.com/SlightlyOddFitchburg! Now onto the haunting story!
Now, to be fair, these are all "know a guy who knows a
guy who knows a guy" stories. I can't verify a single one.
Still,
DID YOU KNOW Leominster has a haunted park?
Leominster, Massachusetts, holds tales of the supernatural,
particularly in Barrett Park, where fellers and fellettes whisper of two
spirits said to haunt the area. The most well-known is the “Lady in White,”
believed to be the ghost of a woman who drowned in the park's pond in the early
1900s. Witnesses describe seeing her spectral figure wandering the water’s edge
at dusk, her flowing white dress glowing faintly in the twilight. Some claim
she appears to be searching for something, or someone, lost to the depths.
Another chilling presence is the spirit of a young boy,
often referred to as “Timmy.” Legend says he disappeared in the woods decades
ago, and his body was never found. Hikers and visitors frequently report
hearing the faint sound of a child laughing or crying in the dense forest. Some
have even claimed to see a small boy peering out from behind trees, only for
him to vanish when approached.
Both the Lady in White and Timmy contribute to Barrett Park’s eerie reputation, drawing paranormal investigators and curious thrill-seekers. While skeptics dismiss the sightings as overactive imaginations, the stories persist, ensuring the park remains a hot spot for ghostly encounters in Leominster.

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