Billy Kimball with his grandchildren Amaya, Angelo and Ally.
Kaiya Griffin was a golden fairy and her little brother, Drew, was a shark at Bennington’s Haunted Hayride.
”Witch” Sue Smith and her spooky trunk at Bennington trunk-or-treat.
Cathy Samuels and “faceless man” Kyle Howell at Bennington’s trunk-or-treat and Haunted Hayride.
Crowds line up for Bennington’s Haunted Hayride and trunk-or-treat at the Bennington Transfer Station.
“Little zombies” Grace and Everett Ellis.
Peter D. Clark enjoys the bonfire at Bennington’s trunk-or-treat and Haunted Hayride on Saturday at the Bennington Transfer Station.
Members and family of Bennington Fire Department, from left: Mason Hall, Matt Hall, Maya Hall, Meredith Shepard, Chief Zachart Andersen holding daughter Morgan Andersen, and in front, Ezekiel Hardwick and Josie Andersen.
“Beetlejuice” and his canine companion made an appearance at Benningon’s Halloween celebration at the Bennington Transfter Station Saturday night.
The Pierce School PTO gives out treats at Bennigton’s trunk-or-treat.
A pumpkin trunk at Bennington’s trunk-or-treat at the Bennington Transfer Station.
The Bennington Recreation Department brought back the town’s Haunted Hayride on Saturday and hosted the annual trunk-or-treat. An estimated 300 people attended.
The BenningtonSelect Board, Bennington Fire and Rescue, Town of Bennington, Bennington Police Department, Bennington Highway Department, Bennington Transfer Station and the Pierce Elementary School PTO and contributed to the event. Sponsors included Alberto’s Italian Restaurant and the AntrimDunkin’.
“We are so grateful to all the town groups that helped out, to our sponsors, and to all of our participants who showed up, and we would especially like to thank Shelley Griswold, who made this comeback a reality,” said Melissa Clark of the Bennington Recreation Department.