Author’s memoir leads to jewels in Stage Fort Park

In the dead of winter, hands “frozen as popsicles,”  they combed the woods of Stage Fort Park. They were on a hunt, a treasure hunt, and if they were right, the treasure — a jewel-encrusted bracelet worth $2,200 — was hidden somewhere very near. The couple had come a long way to this ancient rock, all the way from Vermont, driven by cryptically poetic riddles and clues that led them first to Gloucester, then —led further by clues like “Ravenswood” and “Half-moon” — to the shores of historic Stage Fort Park, and to steep paths surrounding the great Tablet Rock, in search of a “many trunked maple” in the midst of a thick “oak grove.”

    Jeweler creates real treasure hunt with items from his closed store


    Most newlyweds spend their honeymoon visiting destinations such as Hawaii or the Virgin Islands. Johnny and Amy Perri of Shelby Township, being the more adventurous type and having a jewelry store at their disposal, spent their time getting to know one another while burying treasure around the state. We’re talking diamonds, gold rings, silver coins over a 100 years old and 10 ounce bars of solid silver.

      Metal detector hobbyist helps woman recover heirloom necklace on Logan River Trail

      Elizabeth Flammer thought 2020 was looking up. Her grandmother had recently given her a necklace that had been in the family for decades, and they had just moved across town to a quieter neighborhood.

      Flammer and her daughter decided to take advantage of their proximity to the Logan River Trail for an afternoon bike ride. And then, while adjusting her backpack, her necklace broke and the jeweled pendant was flung away.

        Treasure Hunting ‘Scavengers’ Reunite Woman With Engagement Ring She Lost In Ocean At Rockaway Beach

        Pure joy was caught on camera as the “Scavengers” reunited Gina Bopp with her engagement ring. Bopp was enjoying time at Rockaway Beach with friends Monday. “Her son got caught in a wave, so I went to go grab him, and I felt my ring sliding off my finger,” she told CBS2’s Vanessa Murdock. She searched the surf and shore for eight hours with no luck. “I went on Amazon and bought a fake one because I thought there’s no way I’m going to get another one,” Bopp said. She reached to Merrill Kazanjian, of Metal Detecting NYC. He helped her search Tuesday morning. “It was an opporutnity to reconnect somebody with a moment in their lives,” he said.