AGAWAM — Clowns are meant to make people laugh and smile, but any clown you meet at Six Flags New England this weekend is anything but happy — they are demented, downright scary, and monstrous.

It’s all part of the park’s annual Fright Fest , which begins Saturday and runs weekends and select days through the park’s “Last Scare Weekend” on Nov. 9.

Greg Seymour, who is now an entertainment supervisor at Six Flags New England, was once one of those spooky clowns.

“Back in 2002 I was working as a technician at Six Flags when in July, discussions began about Fright Fest. I love Halloween and thought it would be fun to try getting into acting,” Seymour, who got his start in scare-acting as a 3D clown in the park’s TerrorVision maze.

Although most of Seymour’s time today is taken up by s

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