Six tours will be held between Oct. 30 – 31 at the Rustfield Cemetery on Greenleaf Street in Norway.
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Pandemic means trick-or-treating will be trickier this Halloween
State and local officials say the tradition of giving out candy carries a risk of spreading COVID-19, leading some people to look for creative alternatives to celebrate Halloween.
Street Talk: Trick or treat in the New Normal
On Halloween night, the rules are that there ain’t no rules. Except, you know. This year. This year, there are nothing BUT rules
As virus concerns cancel Halloween celebrations, local families look to socially distanced trick-or-treating
Traditional trick-or-treating is considered “higher risk” by the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, but officials say there are ways to celebrate Halloween with only “moderate” risk, including one-way or socially distanced trick-or-treating where candy is left out or lined up for kids to pick up without touching anyone else.
Elks’ haunted house will scare without blood, guts and gore
The lodge will host a Halloween haunted house four nights this October.
Halloween cemetery tours will offer regional history
NORWAY — Who are the residents of Rustfield Cemetery? How did they die? What are their stories? Learn the answers to those questions and more at the Halloween Cemetery Tour at Rustfield Cemetery. Hour-long tours are scheduled at 4, 5:30 and 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 30, and at 1, 2:30 and 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. […]
International paranormal investigator to present special Halloween program
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Photo Gallery: Wallingford’s prepares for a ‘Nightmare on the Ridge’
While Halloween is up in the air for many people this year, the annual event at Wallingford’s is moving ahead cautiously.
Trick-or-Take the night off?
Some Halloween events around Lewiston and Auburn are going ahead with major changes while others are taking the year off. Parents are split on deciding what’s best for their kids and the state’s top health official says it’s too soon to give advice.
An ‘extreme’ haunted house requires a 40-page waiver; critics say it’s a torture chamber
McKamey Manor in Tennessee bills itself as ‘an audience participation event in which (YOU) will live your own Horror Movie.’