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"Spirits of Charlestown" w/ MaryLee Trettenero : presented by the Friends of the Charlestown Branch Library

Spirits of Charlestown with
MaryLee Trettenero
: presented by the Friends of the Charlestown Branch Library.
Free and open to all, with a reception
following. For more information: 617-242-1248, www.bpl.org/branches/charlestown.htm.

Charlestown resident MaryLee Trettenero is
well known throughout Boston and vicinity as a gifted intuitive, healer and
psychic medium. Since 2005, she has been communicating with Spirits that have a special connection with Charlestown. In her
presentation, Trettenero will be sharing ghost stories of former residents and
people who worked in Charlestown, visited here, had family here, or British and
American soldiers who fought in the Battle of Bunker Hill and died here.

In her presentation, which will include video clips of some
of her paranormal investigations at Charlestown historic sites, Trettenero will
discuss what these Spirits
of Charlestown
revealed to her. She will
talk about the commonly known history of Charlestown and the additional little
known or forgotten history the Spirits have shared. Evidently for them sharing these stories is a very
healing process.

Trettenero will talk about hauntings from a number of
different vantage points: paranormal investigations, residual energy in the
land, psychometry, and her experiences as a practicing psychic medium. She will
also reveal a little bit about the archeological dig that took place in the
Training Field where she was able to hold artifacts just as they were being
pulled from the holes where they were found. For Trettenero, much can be
revealed just by holding a piece of old pottery or brick. For more information on MaryLee Trettenero, visit www.BostonIntuitive.com













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