Little witches, pumpkins, Wednesday Addamses haunt Boston (photos)
The costumed trick-or-treaters weren’t the only transformations to be found on Dudley Street on Halloween.
The street itself changed into the “DudleySide Ghouleria Maul,” where each participating house turned itself into a haunted version of a popular retail store. And Hub kids ate it up!
Children in costume roam Dudley Street collecting candy on Halloween night. (Libby O’Neill/Boston Herald)
Trick-or-treaters fill Dudley Street during the neighborhood’s annual Halloween celebration. (Libby O’Neill/Boston Herald)
Trick-or-treaters stop by “Poison Apple Cinemas,” a spooky take on Apple Cinemas, to get candy on Dudley Street. (Libby O’Neill/Boston Herald)
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