Local paranormal investigators featured on new Animal Plant series

A local paranormal investigation group will figure prominently in a new Animal Planet show examining pet-related ghost stories. Sunday at 10 p.m., the cable channel will premiere "The Haunted," a 10-part documentary series about animals and their connection to the otherworldly.

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  • Local paranormal investigators featured on new Animal Plant series
  • Afa's Holiday Auction of artworks slated Saturday
  • Times Leader cuts pay, WILK signal fades
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  • Albright Memorial Library to host a Vampire Ball
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Local paranormal investigators featured on new Animal Plant series

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Local paranormal investigators featured on new Animal Plant series

A local paranormal investigation group will figure prominently in a new Animal Planet show examining pet-related ghost stories. Sunday at 10 p.m., the cable channel will premiere "The Haunted," a 10-part documentary series about anima


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