Seasonal & Holidays
Stoughton Police Turning Station Into Haunted House
Wear your costumes, get some candy, and enjoy a few frights when Stoughton police turn the station into a haunted house.
STOUGHTON, MA — In what has quickly become a Stoughton police tradition, the department will transform the station in a haunted house, just in time for Halloween. From noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, the station will be filled with vampires, creepy clowns and all sorts of monsters to give the entire community a scare. Police have encouraged the public to come by the station at 26 Rose St, wear their costumes and come get some candy.
This year, police are also taking into account young children and those with special needs and sensory issues. A light-on version from of the haunted house will give everyone a chance to get into the Halloween spirit. This version runs from 11 a.m. to noon.
Police put together a short video to give people an idea of what's in store when they explore the transformed station.
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Once again SPD brings you an incredible safe site Halloween tour. Saturday 10/26 from 11-12 for young children and those with special needs and full fright tour from 12-2. Wear your costumes, get some candy and some screams... if you dare! pic.twitter.com/yY2BPQIrQE
— Stoughton Police (@StoughtonPD) October 23, 2019
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