An old building located off the campus of SMCC--Southern Maine Community College--was used up until recently, as a residence hall for students that attend this college.
Hillside Dorm is located at
the corner of Preble and Broadway, in South Portland, Maine.
This building is now up for
sale. The reason for this might be that this structure is haunted.
This fact is not surprising
when one considers the history of this old structure. At various times it was
used as a brothel, nursing home, and a funeral home.
To add to the creepiness, the building sits near the Old Settlers
Cemetery.
This varied history brings
confusion, for no one, has been able to pinpoint the era or eras that this
haunting represents.
Former residents
of Hillside, share some disturbing and even scary experiences they had while
living in this dorm.
The buildings’ attic--where
the door is always padlocked shut-- is where a lot of the strange activity was centered.
Daily, sounds were
heard coming from this area. Maintenance workers feeling it might be a critter, unlocked the padlock, and placed an animal trap just inside the door.
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Complaints about the sounds
continued, and when they returned, they discovered human footprints in the dust, leading to the trap from the other side of the room. The door had remained
locked, and no one had been in the attic.
One apparition that is seen at Hillside is that of a young boy. His ghost was considered to be
annoying and a trickster.
Student bedspreads were often
found bundled on the floor--these students would wake up cold. They also
discovered their windows had been thrown open, in the bitterly cold winter
months.
This child ghost was fond of
moving items around in the various resident rooms. One positive attribute this
ghost exhibited was he would often make the resident's beds.
Yet another entity seen at Hillside, is that of an old lady. One Maine paranormal team that investigated
the dorm picked up this ghost’s voice on several EVPs.
One witness to this activity was a man who was hired by the college to be a security officer. He was also an
RA at Hillside Dorm, and lived in the building from 1997-99.
The fan in his room would
turn on and off without reasonable explanation, and he like the rest of the
residents often heard noises, or movement coming from the locked attic.
He saw lights going on and
off in the building when no one was around.
This often occurred in one 2nd floor bathroom. When this RA would go to investigate, he saw the door to this room
shut, he also heard the toilet flush, but on closer inspection, he found the 2nd floor was deserted.
He hated doing laundry, because
every time he would go to the basement where the machines were-- all the light
bulbs would blow out.
He also heard disembodied
whispers throughout the building.
Over time, he became more and
more frustrated, because his investigations of this unusual activity always left him without a discernable cause.
He mentioned that it was a
relief when he finally moved out of Hillside Dorm.
He moved away from Maine, and 10 years later while visiting South Portland, he stated that just driving by this building still "creeped him out."
He moved away from Maine, and 10 years later while visiting South Portland, he stated that just driving by this building still "creeped him out."
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