Boston, Halloween and rain
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Looking for a dose of Halloween magic in Boston? While Salem’s spooky history often steals the spotlight, there’s no need to travel north for some haunted fun. From eerie tours to creative parties, Boston boasts plenty of its own goosebump-worthy happenings.
This fast-moving storm will produce steady to heavy rain late Thursday into the overnight. Halloween starts out wet but dries out for evening trick-or-treating.
From a free block party featuring a Salem psychic to a ghostly Colonial-themed soiree, there is a spot for every costumed reveler.
As Halloween approaches, wellness experts are encouraging people to resist the temptation of Halloween treats by focusing on fitness.
Each skeleton carries symbolic details; several wear the traditional Puerto Rican pava straw hat, an accessory Bad Bunny proudly sported during his record-breaking Puerto Rico residency. Instead of plastering flags everywhere, Nguyen focused on texture, color, and spirit, subtle details that capture the essence of the island and its people.
2 Pleasant Street, Charlestown Warren Tavern is one of the oldest taverns in America and many visitors claim it’s haunted. Built in 1780, it’s known as a beloved watering hole visited by George Washington and Paul Revere. But watch out, word has it that those famous beer drinkers can still be seen walking the halls.
Trick-or-treating this year? Rain could dampen your Halloween plans in Massachusetts. Here's what to know about the weather this week
People in Massachusetts throw away an average of 230,000 tons of clothes and textiles each year, and used Halloween costumes are one of the biggest culprits.