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Spooky season is here. Here are 7 must-visit haunted attractions in Massachusetts

Haunted house on North Main in Fall River is real nightmare fuel
The house at 1643 N. Main St. in Fall River is chock full of ghosts, goblins, demons and werewolves. Check it out.
As October continues, Halloween is right around the corner, meaning it’s time to pick out your jack-o-lantern, watch your favorite horror movie and pull out your scariest decorations.
Fans of all things spooky can also get into the spirit of the holiday by visiting one of Massachusetts’ many haunted attractions. Between corn mazes, theme parks, outdoor walkthroughs and traditional haunted houses, the state is sure to have the perfect haunted activity for everyone.
Here are seven must-visit haunted attractions in Massachusetts to check out this spooky season.
Barrett’s Haunted Mansion
An Abington tradition for over 30 years, Barrett’s Haunted Mansion is filled with special actors and horror effects. This year, the haunted mansion is themed after an abandoned bunker, with the name “Enter the Unknown.” If making it through the unknown unscathed seems too easy, a special event with dim lighting and physical contact is offered in Darkness Unleashed on Oct. 21.
Barrett’s also offers Outpost 34, an outdoor attraction where guests walk through an Antarctic scientific research facility. Outpost 34 can be experienced regularly or on Devil’s Night, a pitch-black, physical contact special on Oct. 28.
General admission tickets, which include both attractions, cost $40. Tickets to skip the lines are offered for $60.
When: 7-11 p.m. on Oct. 10-12, 17-18 or 24-25. 7-10:30 p.m. all other days Thursday through Sunday in October.
Where: 1235 Bedford St., Abington
Fright Fest at Six Flags New England
During spooky season, Fright Fest takes over Six Flags New England, filling the amusement park with themed shows, special scare zones and six unique haunted corn mazes, including an evil fairytale come to life in Wicked Woods or a Victorian mansion haunted by its murdered host in Midnight Mansion.
Guests can enjoy their favorite thrill rides such as Gotham City Gauntlet: Escape from Arkham Asylum and Terror Twist. After the sun goes down, guests can ride the attractions with a spooky twist: total darkness.
Admission to the haunted attractions costs $35 per person, and combination tickets including access to both the park and the haunted attractions are available for $69 per person.
When: Friday through Sunday from now through Oct. 26, then Saturday and Sunday through Nov. 9. Hours are 6-11 p.m. Friday, noon to 10 or 11 p.m. Saturday and noon to 8 or 9 p.m. Sunday. See full calendar online.
Where: 1623 Main St., Agawam
Factory of Terror
Located inside a real factory over 125 years old, Factory of Terror is filled with nightmares and haunts around every corner. Tickets range between $20-30 depending on the day. While tickets are sold online and in-person, it is highly recommended to buy the cheaper online tickets because they often sell out.
When: 7-10 p.m. Thursday and Friday except Oct. 30, 6-10 p.m. Saturday and Oct. 26, 6-9 p.m. Sunday. Closing day on Nov. 2
Where: 120 Pearl St., Fall River
Hysteria at Connors Farm
This haunted attraction right outside of Salem is a farm walking trail with terrifying sights, sounds and smells. The 45-minute walk goes through corn fields, orchards, forests, swamps and even a 17th century burial ground.
Admission to the haunted fields costs $35 for regular admission, $55 for VIP admission or $50 for a combination ticket including the fields and flashlight corn maze.
When: 7-11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday in October
Where: 30 Valley Road, Danvers
Fear Town Haunted House
Another outdoor experience, Fear Town is located deep in the woods behind Seekonk Speedway. The journey through the woods dips in and out of three haunted houses inside run-down buildings from decades past while monsters chase and scare from every angle.
General admission, which includes access to all three haunted houses, costs between $25-35 depending on the date and time. Online tickets are $5 cheaper than tickets at the door.
When: 7-10 p.m. every Friday through Sunday in October except Oct. 18 (7-11 p.m.), Oct. 25 (6-11 p.m.) and Oct. 26 (6-10 p.m.). Open from 7-10 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 30 and Saturday, Nov. 1. Closed on Friday, Oct. 31.
Where: 1710 Fall River Ave., Seekonk
DementedFX
DementedFX’s haunted house is 20,000 square feet of interactive video, state-of-the-art sound design and Hollywood quality sets sure to terrify all who dare to enter. Titled the Bio Med Corp Haunted House, the attraction takes guests through a post-apocalyptic wasteland ravaged by a deadly virus. The goal of the house is not only to escape, but also to rescue Friedon, the scientist with the cure, from the evil lab.
Also offered at this Holyoke site are The Cube, a mobile horror experience, and the Great Monster Ride, a family-friendly adventure full of zombies and monsters.
General admission tickets cost $35, and VIP tickets cost $55.
When: 7-11 p.m. Thursday and Sunday, 7 p.m. to midnight Friday, 6 p.m. to midnight Saturday for rest of season
Where: 530 Main St., Holyoke
Witch’s Woods
Located in the heart of the Nashoba Valley ski area, Witch’s Woods is an outdoor fright experience with six different attractions – Witch’s Woods Haunted Hayride, Vampire Passage, Castle Morbid, 3D Keeper’s Crypt, Horrorwood Chamber of Chills and Jack-o-lantern jamboree.
Tickets, which include access to all six experiences, cost $52 per person. The chamber of chills and jack-o-lantern attractions are free and open for all to visit.
When: 6:30-10:30 p.m. every Friday through Sunday in October
Where: 79 Powers Road, Westford

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Thousands of customers without power as nor’easter moves through Massachusetts

Thousands of customers are without power Sunday night as the first nor’easter of the season moves through Massachusetts.
As of 11:15 p.m. Sunday, more than 4,000 customers have lost power in the state. Most of the outages are on the coast, with Salisbury and Quincy seeing high numbers of customers without power.
For the latest number of outages, visit MEMA’s power outage map.
A spokesperson for Eversource said Sunday the utility is monitoring the storm and will be ready to respond to any outages.
The peak of the storm is set to hit overnight into Monday, which is when the strongest winds and heaviest rain are expected, and the number of outages is set to increase into Monday morning.
“The heavy rain and strong winds in the forecast could bring down trees or tree limbs onto electric lines and equipment, causing power outages. We’re taking all appropriate steps to ensure our crews are ready to respond to any damage to the electric system or outages caused by the weather, including increasing staffing levels,” said the spokesperson in a statement.
Eversource said if you lose power, stay away from any downed wires and make sure pets keep away too. Any downed wires should be reported to 911. To report a power outage to Eversource, visit their website or call 1-800-592-2000 for Eastern Massachusetts or 877-659-6326 for Western Massachusetts.
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