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Ossining's Haunted Kill Trail of Terror
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On October 18, the Village of Ossining celebrates the spirit of Halloween with its first annual Haunted Kill attraction. The Village’s signature Sing Sing Kill Greenway, which travels almost a mile along the burbling kill brook and under the famed Double Arch Bridge, will be transformed into a dark and foreboding Trail of Terror.
Held in the parking lot by the entrance to the Greenway at the Joseph G. Caputo Community Center, the free event features bone-chilling monologues inspired by historical figures and events, written and performed by members of Westchester Collaborative Theater.
There will also be live music by the Sci-Flies, a mask-wearing surf punk band out of Kingston, as well as the Moon, Serpent and Bone Oddities and Curiosities Night Market. This popular traveling market, where vendors sell unique crafts and eccentricities, has developed a cult following in the Hudson Valley.\
More details to come.