If you didn’t catch Halloween Howl, you missed a really spooky time

Nina Stevens of Northwood poses for a photo with a really, really tall skeleton guy and a really, really old guy next to Zoe & Co. Professional Bra Fitters. Who says the little ones get to have all the fun? (JON BODELL / Insider staff) -
Nina Stevens of Northwood poses for a photo with a really, really tall skeleton guy and a really, really old guy next to Zoe & Co. Professional Bra Fitters. Who says the little ones get to have all the fun? (JON BODELL / Insider staff)
Gracie Horton, 9, and Jack Horton, 11, of Bow trick-or-treat at Zoe & Co. Professional Bra Fitters. Undergarments were not handed out. (JON BODELL / Insider staff) -
Gracie Horton, 9, and Jack Horton, 11, of Bow trick-or-treat at Zoe & Co. Professional Bra Fitters. Undergarments were not handed out. (JON BODELL / Insider staff)
Misty Bussey, Grayson McIntosh, 9 months, and Robin McIntosh stroll down Main Street in very color-rich, Victorian-style costumes. Not sure what they were, but they were interesting to look at. (JON BODELL / Insider staff) -
Misty Bussey, Grayson McIntosh, 9 months, and Robin McIntosh stroll down Main Street in very color-rich, Victorian-style costumes. Not sure what they were, but they were interesting to look at. (JON BODELL / Insider staff)
Cyndi Currier’s pup was pretty busy playing “rufferee” all night. It’s a tough job, but somebody’s gotta do it. (JON BODELL / Insider staff) -
Cyndi Currier’s pup was pretty busy playing “rufferee” all night. It’s a tough job, but somebody’s gotta do it. (JON BODELL / Insider staff)
Graham Stearns, 3½, poses for a picture with Sparky the fire dog while decked out in his Elsa costume. Graham’s two favorite things in the world are “Frozen” and fire trucks, said his mom, Sarah. When asked to choose which he likes better, Graham admitted it was the fire trucks. But on this night, he didn’t have to choose! (JON BODELL / Insider staff) -
Graham Stearns, 3½, poses for a picture with Sparky the fire dog while decked out in his Elsa costume. Graham’s two favorite things in the world are “Frozen” and fire trucks, said his mom, Sarah. When asked to choose which he likes better, Graham admitted it was the fire trucks. But on this night, he didn’t have to choose! (JON BODELL / Insider staff)
Jon's daughter, Julia, 6 months, takes in the Halloween Howl scene with her mom, Aimee. Although she was dressed as a ferocious bear, most people thought she was more cute than scary. (JON BODELL / Insider staff) -
Jon's daughter, Julia, 6 months, takes in the Halloween Howl scene with her mom, Aimee. Although she was dressed as a ferocious bear, most people thought she was more cute than scary. (JON BODELL / Insider staff)
Charlotte Willing, 4, went with the classic ghost costume. You really don’t see many ghosts nowadays, so it’s good to know there are still some old-school Halloween purists left in the world. (JON BODELL / Insider staff) -
Charlotte Willing, 4, went with the classic ghost costume. You really don’t see many ghosts nowadays, so it’s good to know there are still some old-school Halloween purists left in the world. (JON BODELL / Insider staff)
Camden Telfer, 2, of Manchester is clearly too cool to walk around all night, so he crusied Main Street on his bike. Many kids were surely jealous. (JON BODELL / Insider staff) -
Camden Telfer, 2, of Manchester is clearly too cool to walk around all night, so he crusied Main Street on his bike. Many kids were surely jealous. (JON BODELL / Insider staff)
It was a mob scene in front of Christian Michael Salon all night. The salon was rocking a Star Wars theme for the evening, which was wildly popular. And with all the neon lights and the constantly running smoke machine, the place looked more like a dance club than a hair salon, and that’s a good thing. (JON BODELL / Insider staff) -
It was a mob scene in front of Christian Michael Salon all night. The salon was rocking a Star Wars theme for the evening, which was wildly popular. And with all the neon lights and the constantly running smoke machine, the place looked more like a dance club than a hair salon, and that’s a good thing. (JON BODELL / Insider staff)

It was a howlin’ good time at Concord’s annual Halloween Howl last weekend. The weather was mild enough to bring hundreds of costumed capers out to Main Street for a night of spooky revelry and lots of candy eating.

Author: Jon Bodell

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