
I tried calling the cars to find out if they saw anything. Got to the point… the county parkway stopped. I’d answer the next line and another one would line up. “Every line kept going, every single line, constantly answer the phone, another line would light up. Ten minutes after that, the phones began ringing off the hook in the police station at Yorktown. Ten minutes later, Ed Burns and at least 20 motorists, saw it near Millwood. Officer Sadoff and at least 12 others saw it in New Castle. The eyewitness reports indicated the object was slowly moving north over the Hudson River Valley. “I’m not into astronomy… but what I had witnessed that night was not from this planet.” According to Ed, they were all staring at the sky, seemingly dumbstruck: Many articles were written about sightingsĮd pulled off the highway and joined a group of motorists by the side of the road.

And the back had to be as large as a football field at least.

I thought maybe I was on the wrong number, and then I went over to turn the dial again and that’s when I looked up and saw this craft. “Out of nowhere, I got a lot of static on the radio. At virtually the same time, Ed Burns, a computer engineer and senior manager for IBM, was driving home on the Taconic Parkway, 10 miles north of Officer Sadoff’s location: Then just seconds later, the eerie silence was broken by another eyewitness report. The only thing that I recall the most is I was amazed that there was no noise. And I’m looking at this thing, thinking what is it? I wasn’t afraid. It approached my vehicle and it stopped and it seemed to hover. It was alternating green and white lights. As I recall, there were mostly white lights, but there were green lights also. And at first I thought it was a plane, it was quite a distance, quite far away, but it was, it was really quite large.
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“I was working a 4 PM to midnight tour and assigned to set up some radar to look for speeding cars and I looked up into the sky and saw a series of lights. One week later, Officer Andi Sadoff of the New Castle Police was on routine patrol when he, too, had an encounter: The Hudson Valley sightings had only just begun. A few miles away, traffic screeched to a halt on Interstate 84 as the mysterious object hovered overhead.

All types of fearful thoughts started to enter into my mind.”īut Dennis and his family were not the only ones mesmerized by the extraordinary light formation. Thoughts started to flood my mind, thoughts of the craft touching ground, thoughts of an encounter with an alien being. And at that point, a feeling of fright came upon me. It just hung in the sky, all brilliant colors… We followed the object around to the backyard. The lights were iridescent, bright, they stood out in the sky and three-dimension. The structure of it was very dark gray, metallic, almost girder-type looking… The object seemed to be very silent. Then on March 17, 1983, Dennis’s home in Brewster, New York, was the site of an extraordinary event: However, to this day, many of the eyewitnesses maintain that what they saw could not have been a handful of airplanes.ĭennis Sant, a husband and father of five, had worked in local government for 17 years. Ultimately, the entire episode was largely dismissed as a hoax perpetrated by a group of local stunt pilots.

Yet, that’s exactly what happened to more than 5,000 residents between 19. They tend to be well-educated and cosmopolitan, hardly the type of people one would expect to be swept up by UFO fever. The quiet beauty of New York’s Hudson River Valley is home to upscale professionals and retirees.
