Ghosts, Gravestones, and Good Sense: Why Halloween in New England Still Feels Haunted by History
From Salem’s witchy streets to Vermont’s fog-covered barns, New England remains America’s most haunted—and most historic—place to spend Halloween.
From Salem’s witchy streets to Vermont’s fog-covered barns, New England remains America’s most haunted—and most historic—place to spend Halloween.
Spice up your Halloween festivities with these frightful concoctions scary enough to entice any guest at your horrifying party. Blood-orange punch, savory…
Halloween is right around the corner and while for many that may bring to mind questions about what character to dress up…
BOSTON (AP) — The New England Aquarium is putting some fright into its sea life by adding underwater jack-o'-lanterns to celebrate…
Halloween is in the air, and what better way to spread spooky holiday cheer while learning about early American superstitions and the…
Get ready to be spooked this Halloween in Salem, Mass. Less than an hour north of Boston, this historic town is ready…