WGAO/Dean College
Beyond The Veil
Beyond The Veil dives into the ghost stories and the haunted history starting from Dean College and all throughout New England. Through eerie storytelling and interviews with historians and paranormal investigators, host Aliyah Tessier-Nunez uncovers how local legends are born, and why sometimes they seem to never die.
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WGAO/Dean College
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Nov 25, 2025
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Episodes
Beyond The Veil Episode #3 25.11.2025 30:00
In this episode of Beyond the Veil , Aliyah explores some of New England’s most infamous hauntings from the enduring curse of Giles Corey in Salem to the eerie halls of the Lizzie Borden House and the terrifying true story behind The Conjuring farmhouse. Blending historical fact with enduring local legends, the episode uncovers how tragedy, folklore, and time intertwine across the region. A specia...
Beyond The Veil Episode #2 30.10.2025 30:01
In this episode of Beyond the Veil , host Aliyah steps beyond the Dean College campus and into the haunted heart of Franklin, Massachusetts. From rumors that the town common was once a burial ground to encounters at Union Street Cemetery and the nationally known Squire Street Haunting, this episode uncovers how legend and history intertwine. Featuring an interview with a local historian Scott Maso...
Beyond the Veil Episode #1 14.10.2025 31:21
In this premiere episode of Beyond the Veil , host Aliyah Tessier-Nunez explores one of Dean College’s oldest and most chilling legends, the ghost said to haunt Dean Hall. Through atmospheric storytelling and an interview with a Dean history professor, the episode uncovers where the legend began, how it’s evolved through generations of students, and why the story still lingers on campus today.
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