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Decades ago, building green meant incorporating a lot of green scenery in our environment. Major construction projects in town were required by law to have sufficient open space and a reserved vegetational area.
What do you get when you find a not-so-friendly ghost, a Jack-o'-lantern, and flying bats? Twelve lucky area residents received four packs of tickets to Spooky World at Canobie Lake Park in Salem, N.H. They were selected after finding the ghost, pumpkin and bats inside the newspaper and mailing their entries to The Eagle-Tribune's Hidden Hauntings contest.
Tens of thousands of pumpkins come in, tens of thousands leave. Every October since 1991, downtown Keene, N.H., has hosted its famous Keene Pumpkin Festival. This year, on Oct. 25, families came from all over New England arriving with freshly carved jack-o-lanterns, filling Main Street with chains of glowing faces on towers of metal scaffolding.
CONCORD, N.H. - A man walks into a cafe, proclaims his support for John McCain, then, inexplicably, orders a gingerbread man frosted to resemble Barack Obama.
Boo at the Nature Zoo: Kids ages 12 and younger wear costumes and trick-or-treat with the animals of Belle Isle. Not-so-scary fun includes nature-themed Halloween treat stations, special deer encounters and pumpkin paths, plus cider and donuts. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Thu.-Fri. Belle Isle Nature Zoo, East Jefferson & E. Grand Blvd., Detroit. 313-852-4056.
The Rev. Sue Ellery, a former Methodist church pastor here in Haverhill, sends word from Woodsville, N.H., where she was reassigned. She reports ice already forming on leaves and tree branches, and snow capping some of the tallest mountains she sees on her daily commute. Ellery said she is making friends in the North Country, where she serves congregations in North Haverhill and Woodsville.
DAVIDSON, N.C. -- It's a spectacular fall day under a cloudless Carolina sky, with very little wind and a crisp in the air. In other words, it's a perfect day for golf. So I can't help but feel a slight pang of guilt as I stand on the green and watch my opponent line up a putt to potentially clinch our match. His ball is only about four feet from the hole, but given the enormous stakes, I refuse