Tuesday, October 27, 2015

PBS/WMHT airs Haunted Catskills Oct 28, 7:30 pm

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All material copyrighted, Excerpt from October issue
Image: Alex, Jill, Tony/WMHT at Windham, courtesy Patrick Mason/Lisa LaMonica

The local PBS TV Station WMHT will air Haunted Catskills, on Wednesday October 28, 2015, 7:30 PM.

Based on locations in the book of the same name, the TV show will be a walking tour of various locations in the Catskills.                     

The folklore, mythology and ghost stories of the region will be highlighted with on-site interviews at historic inns and feature cemeteries where it is believed that characters of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow now lie.


Washington Irving called the Catskill Mountains in upstate New York a “spellbound region,” and the ghosts that linger from more than four hundred years of history provide proof of Irving’s intuition. Discover eerie tales of hauntings in the Catskill Mountains.

Haunted Catskills 100% cotton Tshirts can be purchased at: https://www.bonfirefunds.com/haunted-catskills

To order a book of Haunted Catskills, visit: http://www.amazon.com/Haunted-Catskills, www.historypress.net or visit local bookstores.
http://video.wmht.org/video/2365593602
 

Sunday, October 25, 2015


Halloween in Hudson NY

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Weintraub House, excerpt from October issue, Hudson Magazine
  
I’ve actually seen a ghost
walk through our bedroom.
I can’t pin down the exact
year…sometime between 1990
and 1992. It was on a weekend
during the middle of the night.
He looked at me and went out
a back door (which didn’t exist
until the 1900s), which leads me to think it was one of Herb Weintraub’s family…we bought the building from him in 1990.
His family had owned it
since 1900, when a back door  was added on the second floor.  
Everyone’s take on this “event”
that I’ve talked is that it was a good thing. Whoever he was, we think he was just making sure the building was being cared for. I’d put his “look” circa 1920–30. He was whitish translucent,
in his sixties and had a
moustache…taking all of about
 
five to ten seconds at best to  pass by the bed and through the door. Then I hid under the covers!
We never got to talk to
 
Herb Weintraub, the previous owner,about our experience, but it might
have made sense that it was his father.
The back addition to the building
 was added in the 1920s, and the figure
 I saw had the same build as Herb.
There is a store opposite Town Fair,
which was the Wolf Weintraub paint/
wallpaper store. It was a one-time
time event, but I know what I saw. He
left and never came back.”
A home and gallery now exists in
the former Bank of Hudson, 1809
which was later a private residence
owned by the Weintraubs. Sometimes
events, emotions or even weather
conditions trigger what’s known as a
residual haunting; a sighting of an
entity that seems to follow the old
layout of a house. More history of this
house can be read in Haunted
Catskills/The History Press.

Images courtesy Bruce C. Bergmann, BCB Gallery