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- The Bridgewater Triangle sits within Southeastern Massachusetts, and includes a number of locations known for unexplained occurrences; the most prominent of which include the legendary Hockomock Swamp and the infamous Freetown-Fall River State Forest. The triangle's traditional borders are revealed by connecting the dots between Abington to the North, Freetown to the Southeast, and Rehoboth to the Southwest. The region hosts an unusually high volume of reports involving strange occurrences, unexplained mysteries and sinister activities. From ghostly hauntings and cryptic animal sightings to UFO encounters and evidence of satanic ritual sacrifice, the Bridgewater Triangle serves as one of the world's most diverse hot-spots for paranormal activity. The first-ever feature-length documentary on the subject, The Bridgewater Triangle explores the history of this fascinating region.
- Tony "Untouchable" Martone leads the mafia in East Providence, RI until a rival family (Amato) attempts to take control of their territory.
- A down-on-his-luck, blue-collar New England man needs a gun. But it ain't hunting season. And he doesn't hunt.
- Right There pays homage to the 20's silent era. It is about a man's quest to gain the attention of a beautiful woman. Each day he attempts to get her attention, but this proves to be difficult as it seems fate is against him.
- Emma Wheeler, of Rehoboth Massachusetts, is a two-time Wilms' pediatric cancer survivor. Wilms' tumor, or nephroblastoma, is cancer of the kidneys that typically occurs in children, and rarely in adults. Its common name is an eponym, referring to Dr. Max Wilms, the German surgeon (1867--1918) who first described this kind of tumor. Approximately 400-500 cases are diagnosed in the U.S. annually. The majority (75%) occur in otherwise normal children; a minority (25%) are associated with other developmental abnormalities. It is highly responsive to treatment, with an initial success rate of about 90%. Emma fell into the minority and unfortunately her Wilms' relapsed, causing her parents Joshua and Jennifer to make the difficult decision of choosing to take Emma to Chicago for a double stem-cell transplant. Emma's transplant was successful and her cancer has since been in remission. The Pablove (pablove.org) Foundation, founded by Jeff and Jo Ann Castelaz in honour of their son Pablo - who sadly passed on after his valiant battle with Wilms', played a fundamental role in helping both Emma and the Wheeler family through their ordeal. Please support the phenomenal Pablove Organization and help children afflicted with this horrible disease. This is 'Emma's Story'. A short film by Anthony M. Tooton with music by Eddie Vedder and Pearl Jam.