Exeter – the East
Coast Roswell
By Dean Merchant
features@seacoastonline.com
December 19, 2008
Why have
so many people come forward with stories in this small New Hampshire town?
Part one of a story on glowing orbs, UFOs and other
unexplained phenomena in
Exeter.
“It was duskish.
I saw a ball of white light with golden-yellowish edges about
20 feet above my head,” recalled Andrew Ulery of his encounter with
a glowing orb on Park Street, when he was a freshman in high school.
“It was following me for about a full minute, until I reached
the bridge that crosses the railroad.
(Visitors to Exeter have reported
observing a pyramid of lights above this section of the railroad
tracks.)
Ulery, the black-bearded manager of the Loaf
and Ladle, who is seldom separated from a sporty cap, said the “ball
of lightning” was about the size of a basketball and he remembered
“being glad I didn’t scuff my feet-that lightning thing.”
As Ulery reached the bridge, the object “just
took off” and he recalled a “surreal feeling” and being mesmerized
by it.
Other
Balls of Light
A ball of bright light hung suspended in the
air outside the window of a
Phillips
Exeter
Academy
house/dormitory. Two
young mothers – spouses of academy instructors, each with little
children at the time – watched in surprise as the glowing object,
about the size of a soccer ball, traveled down
Tan Lane, over the rooftop of an academy
building and disappeared from sight.
According to one of the women, a former teacher
who has requested anonymity, the event was in the late 1960s around
the time when there was much talk of probes being sent out from
UFOs.
Another
Exeter
academician, one of the town’s “super moms” and a member of the
Exonian family, related an incident dating to when she resided on Tan Lane.
Her children and their friends, who “were always outside
playing and traveled about in a pack everywhere together,” burst
through the door “agoggle.”
They breathlessly spewed out a description of a UFO they saw
descend onto the academy grounds.
“I was non-judgmental as I listened,” she said, recalling
that one of her sons, now 28, was 9 years old at the time.
Peter Geremia of
Rye, UFO researcher and MUFON (Mutual UFO
Network) director emeritus, said while such ball of light reports
are not common, they do occur.
He cited two examples, one of a man driving south on Route 93
from Concord, who was followed by a ball of light that moved in
front of his windshield for two or three seconds before it
disappeared.
The other incident, this in Eliot, Maine,
involved a couple who watched a ball of light descend onto their
property boundary and with precision follow along two legs of their
four-acre property line before disappearing, leaving them with no
recall of its departure.
It is not uncommon, according to Geremia, for
people to report seeing such an apparition and have no recollection
as to how it left. “They
just do not know,” he said.
Dancing
Lights – Mysterious Flashes
The aforementioned retired school teacher also
recalled a three-night period when mysterious lights appeared in the
evening sky above the PEA football stadium.
She said each night a number of Exonians, herself included,
sojourned across the fields to observe the “dancing lights.”
Mysterious flashes in
Exeter’s night skies are part of the area
phenomena. UFO Roundup’s
Internet site, in 1997, recorded two reports of a mysterious
blindingly bright blue flash that lighted the sky over the town.
Both sightings were in the same vicinity, one seen in
November, the other in December.
The cases were investigated by
MUFON
NH, according to Geremia.
UFOS
In addition to the glowing orb, Andrew Ulery
has also seen two UFO crafts.
One was a large triangular UFO, which came over the ancient
chestnut trees at the head of the PEA
pathway and traveled over his head at the High Street/Portsmouth Avenue
intersection. The craft
“came low and slow” and “veered” toward the former Globe store where
it disappeared from sight.
People in other cars saw it too,” he said.
Ulery’s other sighting was with his dad, on
Route 150 near Great meadows, not far from where the original 1965
“incident” occurred. He
described this craft as cigar-shaped.
A cigar-shaped UFO was also sighted in Exeter in July 2005, by a man referred to only
as “David” by Exeter News-Letter’s Adam Dolge.
According to Dolge’s account, “David” was a retired Navy
chief petty officer, a former flight engineer with more than 10,000
hours of flight experience.
At about 3 p.m. on July 20, David went out to mow his lawn
and there in the sky was a silver cigar-shaped object, roughly the
size of two aircraft carriers.
David watched as the UFO changed color to an orange-red,
before stretching to twice its original size and disappearing.
A woman from east
Kingston
told the Exeter News-Letter she saw the same object on July 25.
She said it was pill-shaped with dark spots and was in the
air for about 30 seconds before mimicking the expansion mode
observed by David and disappearing.
According to Kathy Marden, alien abduction
researcher and co-author of “Captured,” the generalized
Exeter
geographical quadrant is an historically active area for UFO
sightings. Marden’s
aunt, the late Betty Hill, believed there was a UFO window in this
vicinity.
Marden said her aunt sighted UFOs on nearby
Sanborn Hill and
Giles Road
in East Kingston.
She said there have been many sightings in Brentwood and
toward the Fremont
town line. A couple also
sighted a UFO off Court Street in
Exeter, not far from PEA, she said.
During the 1970s,
Exeter
experienced its second UFO “flap,” jargon for a period of UFO
sightings. It was within
this time frame that the Exeter teacher left downtown Exeter
one evening and headed along the
Newmarket
road toward home.
Following the Squamscott Rover, she had almost reached the narrow
railroad trestle bridge near the town forest when between the
trestle and the river loomed a large UFO, about the distance of two
football fields away.
She described it as “very big and very bright with a round bottom,”
and said it was “both exciting and scary.”
She rushed home and retrieved her husband, but when they
returned to the location the craft was gone.
Politicians and UFOS
During the presidential primary season
Congressman Denis Kucinich stopped for a nosh at the Blue Moon
Market and Green Earth Cafe, related manager Meadow Ulery.
Kucinich, who personally experienced a close encounter, is
well aware of Exeter’s fame as a UFO window.
In her newest book, Shirley MacLaine described
Kucinish’s encounter (which occurred at her home) with a “gigantic
triangular craft, silent, and observing him.”
She wrote that Kucinich found the experience “extremely
moving” and that “he felt a connection in his heart and heard
directions in his mind.”
The late Tim Russert questioned Kucinich about
his UFO sighting.
Kucinich confirmed the account and flipped back, I’m also going to
move my campaign office to Roswell,
N.M., and another one in Exeter, N.H.”
At a town meeting in
Exeter’s old Town Hall, former New York City
Mayor Rudy Giuliani fielded a question from a young boy, who asked,
“If something’s living on another planet and it’s bad and it comes
over here, what would you do?” Giuliani responded, “Of all the
things that can happen in this world, we’ll be prepared for that,
yes we will. We’ll be
prepared for anything that can happen in this world, we’ll be
prepared for that, yes we will.
We’ll be prepared for anything that happens.”
An Exeter UFO Window?
It’s raining.
Andrew Ulery, who said he was a friend of the late Norman
Muscarello, the catalyst of “The Incident at
Exeter,” opens his new umbrella...; new to
Ulery since Barack Obama left it during a snow storm on a visit to
the Loaf and Ladle.
Ulery steps out into the misty night.
A short walk down street sits the old Town Hall where
Giuliani strode upon the hardwood floor proclaiming if they come, we
will be ready. Beneath
him is the space formerly occupied by the Exeter Police Department,
where four decades ago Officer Reginald “Scratch” Toland lighted a
cigarette for a distraught Muscarello, who was excitedly telling him
they had already arrived.
Coming Friday, Dec. 26:
A UFO Window in
Exeter?
The mysterious Exeter qeographic quadrant.