Costumes and candy gives everyone something to Howl about

Tim LeClair, owner of Amish Country Barn, ventured out to the Halloween Howl on Friday night with his 1-year-old son, Gage, whose skunk costume earned him the nickname Stinky from dad.
Tim LeClair, owner of Amish Country Barn, ventured out to the Halloween Howl on Friday night with his 1-year-old son, Gage, whose skunk costume earned him the nickname Stinky from dad.
Maddie Cole thinks she is poking the eyes out of the devil, until she realizes it is actually Melody Broider.
Maddie Cole thinks she is poking the eyes out of the devil, until she realizes it is actually Melody Broider.
Despite his amazing ninja skills, Isaiah Pepin, 8, was no match for the climbing wall.
Despite his amazing ninja skills, Isaiah Pepin, 8, was no match for the climbing wall.
Lily Morris, 2, (aka Pooh) has to settle for some candy instead of a more preferred pot of honey.
Lily Morris, 2, (aka Pooh) has to settle for some candy instead of a more preferred pot of honey.
Colton Robichaud, 2, parks his John Deere costume and enjoys a lollipop while waiting to add more candy to his bucket.
Colton Robichaud, 2, parks his John Deere costume and enjoys a lollipop while waiting to add more candy to his bucket.
Seamus and Quentin Frew were Elmo and the Cookie Monster during last year’s Halloween Howl. You’ll just have to go this year to see what characters will be roaming North Main Street.
Seamus and Quentin Frew were Elmo and the Cookie Monster during last year’s Halloween Howl. You’ll just have to go this year to see what characters will be roaming North Main Street.

The annual Halloween Howl in downtown Concord on Oct. 25 was a huge hit.

Author: Tim Goodwin

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