Date:
April 18, 1966
Location: Eastern Mass., Massachusetts, United States
"On
two consecutive nights, April 18/19 and 19/20, there were
at least 6 reports. About midnight on the 18th, Mr. and
Mrs. George May of Sharon were arriving home when they
saw an egg-shaped object descend and hover about 500 feet
above an open field adjoining their property. At each
end of the UFO was a small red light. A band of yellow
light across the length of the object gave the impression
of windows."

UFO observed by Sharon, Mass., police.

UFO sighting by Mrs. Kudla same night.
Source:
NICAP (National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomenon)
In
one of the recurring ironies of the UFO controversy, the
March 1966 Michigan "swamp gas" sightings
received all the publicity while similar localized waves
elsewhere remained all but unknown. Such a concentration
of close-range sightings occurred in eastern Massachusetts
a month after the "swamp gas" reports.
A
summary report for the month, prepared by Massachusetts
NICAP Subcommittee Chairman Raymond Fowler, logs 18 sightings
between April 11 and 23 along the eastern Massachusetts
shore from Danvers, north of Boston, to Attleboro, near
the Connecticut border. The large majority of sightings
occurred over city residential areas, and the predominant
shape of the reported objects was oval. Virtually all
had body lights; several gave off high-pitched humming
noises.
On
two consecutive nights, April 18/19 and 19/20, there were
at least 6 reports. About midnight on the 18th, Mr. and
Mrs. George May of Sharon were arriving home when they
saw an egg-shaped object descend and hover about 500 feet
above an open field adjoining their property. At each
end of the UFO was a small red light. A band of yellow
light across the length of the object gave the impression
of windows. After about ten minutes, the UFO rose slowly
in an upward slant, then accelerated and rapidly disappeared.
On
the evening of the 19th, a group of people gathered at
the May home in hopes of seeing the UFO sighted the night
before. About 11:45 p.m., some blinking, color-changing
lights were noted in the northeast. Mrs. May called the
Sharon police, and two officers were dispatched to the
scene. About midnight, the two officers were relieved
by a new shift, Sgt. Bernard Coffey and Officer Frederick
Jones. Nothing of consequence transpired for the few minutes
that the first officers were present, except the sightings
of distant lights in the sky. Sgt. Coffey's report of
what followed:
"About
12:10 a.m. . . . Officer Jones and myself watched these
distant lights with the Mays. One of these objects was
in a northwesterly direction, similar to a star, only
brighter. It appeared to be rotating and changing colors
from red to white to green. There were two other objects
of the same description in a southwesterly direction.
While we were observing these distant lights, Mrs. May
said `here it comes,' or `there it is,' and we all looked
in an easterly direction. The object appeared to be a
falling star at a great distance, only three times the
size of a star, and brighter. Within a matter of two or
three seconds, the object appeared over the tree line
on the easterly side of the field in front of the Mays'
house about 200-300 yards away from us and approximately
500 feet up. When it was hovering over the tree line,
it appeared as a very bright, large mass of white light
with a ballish [round] appearance. It made no noise whatsoever
and did not cast any light onto the tree line or ground
below."
"The
object stopped and hovered over the tree line for approximately
two or three minutes. While it hovered, a plane passed
over in a northerly direction. When the plane moved off,
the object started to move across the field in front of
us in a southwesterly direction. As the object passed
in front of us, I viewed a red light in front and a red
light to the rear that remained on (not flashing) and
a wide section of white light extending from red light
to red light and appeared to be inside lights. I concentrated
on trying to see inside of the object for any figures
or movements, but failed to detect any signs of life or
figures. I feel as if I did see inside the object. The
object disappeared as it went over the tree line in a
southwesterly direction."
Also
on the early morning of the 20th, Mr. David Clapp of Sharon
was driving in a northeast direction about a mile from
the May home. About 12:15 a.m., he saw a very bright light
headed south at a height of 500 to 700 feet. He stopped
his car, rolled down the window, and saw the UFO abruptly
reverse direction. The light moved rapidly north and disappeared
as if into clouds. About the same time, a Sharon woman
(name and report on file) was a passenger in a car going
east southeast at a position less than a mile from the
May home. She saw a bright white light with smaller red
lights at each end moving slowly southward at an estimated
altitude of 800 to 1000 feet, below some scattered clouds.
The light disappeared upwards as if into the clouds.
Earlier
in the evening of the 19th, Mrs. Peggy Kudla in Bellingham,
several miles west southwest of Sharon, and another witness,
saw a narrow oval or cigar-shaped object of very large
apparent size, at first tipped at an angle. At each end
was a bright red light, steady at first but blinking later
as the UFO moved away. As it began moving, it tilted to
a level position. The time was about 10:00 p.m. (EST).
The UFO hovered, moved up and down and back and forth
over a small area. It was silent while hovering, but gave
off a high-pitched hissing sound when it moved. The UFO
appeared to be at an altitude of about 200 feet and at
its closest point was estimated to be about 300 feet away.
Mr.
Fowler's report on the events of April 19 adds: "On
this same night at 8 p.m. an oval object giving off a
'piercing humming sound' was seen passing over Stoughton,
20 miles west of Bellingham [near Sharon]. It was heading
west, toward Bellingham. At 8:11 p.m., two oval objects
with red and green lights were sighted near Hartford,
Connecticut, hovering over the Rocky Hill Veteran's Home
and Hospital, according to a report received by the Rocky
Hill police. At 11:45 p.m. at Quincy, Mass., about 30
miles northeast of Bellingham, there were sightings of
disc-shaped objects with red lights hovering and then
'swinging like a pendulum'. The Bellingham sighting is
typical of the many reports received by the NICAP-Massachusetts
Subcommittee."
Since
a local advertising plane had often touched off UFO reports,
Mr. Fowler checked and learned that the plane did not
fly at all on the night of April 19.
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case548.htm