This is one column right in my wheelhouse. Or should I say, haunted house.
When I heard about the “Nightmare on Emma Avenue,” a Halloween project that a trio of Montgomery neighbors put together the last six years, I bloody-well dived right in.
For one thing, Halloween is Friday, and who doesn’t like a scary story this time of year. Plus, a few years ago I turned the lower level of my home into a haunted basement that grows in intensity each year in my seasonal attempt to scare the bejeebers out of the grandkids.
The haunted ‘hood Ed Perry, Chris Rowold and Dennis Tarnowski created, however, is far more elaborate, and is open not just to their family and friends but to the public on Halloween and the following day.
Over the last two years, Perry says over 700 people of all ages have go

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