Spooky Spirits of the Season
For all its seasonal color and glee, there’s something a little spooky about a New Hampshire winter when the wind howls and the stars shine like watch lights over the barren trees.
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For all its seasonal color and glee, there’s something a little spooky about a New Hampshire winter when the wind howls and the stars shine like watch lights over the barren trees.
Author J.W. Ocker gives his recommendations for eerie ghost towns, ghastly graveyards and creepy bogs
Whether you're looking to dance the night away in costume, want to find thrills and chills or need something a little less scary for children, we've got the Halloween event for you!
Would a haunted lake by any other name seem quite as spooky?
Our undercover reporter infiltrates a group of terror-artists who will not stop until they have all of Portsmouth cowering before them — or until the parade route ends, whichever comes first.
While some acts are built to be celebrated for Christmas or St. Patrick’s Day, the good doctor (Dr. Gasp) stands alone on Halloween.
Fritz Wetherbee shared three creepy local stories guaranteed to inspire some Halloween chills. His spooky tales were then turned into short comics illustrated by students from the New Hampshire Institute of Art.
Where better the celebrate ghosts and ghouls than at a creepy staircase in Chesterfield, NH?