Monday, January 25, 2010

Another haunted restaurant?

Posted by Charles Ferruzza on Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 1:00 PM

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Things really do go bump in the night....
Just when we thought we had outed every haunted restaurant in Fat City, we've discovered another one.

But don't call the Ghostbusters, because the staff at The Webster House -- philanthropist Shirley Bush Helzberg's beautifully restored 19th-century schoolhouse that's now an antique shop and popular dining destination -- are fond of the resident ghost.

They call her Charlotte.

No one claims to have actually seen the female poltergeist, but she makes her presence known in a variety of ways.

"She's really fond of moving things around," said one employee.

Duly noted.

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I am very interested in the paranormal and usually ask staff about events when in old buildings. A friend and I received a very rude reception when we asked at the Webster House. The saleswoman (we were in the antique shop) bristled, shot a very dirty look our way, turned around and refused to look at us. We were making purchases and had to wait until another salesperson was available. They may not have any ghosts but they surely have a resident witch!

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Posted by Anonymous on 08/17/2010 at 3:15 PM

Coughbullshitcough.

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