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November 02, 2012 - Southbridge Evening News

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4 • THE WEBSTER TIMES • Friday, <strong>November</strong> 2, <strong>2012</strong><br />

www.webstertimes.net<br />

Harvest festival celebrates Halloween season<br />

WEBSTER —<br />

Tricks and treats and<br />

all things neat! With<br />

the autumn season<br />

in full swing, residents<br />

from all over<br />

the area came out to<br />

the annual Webster<br />

Harvest Festival held<br />

on Saturday, Oct. 27,<br />

at the Webster Town<br />

Hall. From pumpkin<br />

carving, to tasty<br />

treats to live Polka<br />

music, festivalgoers<br />

were treated to all<br />

things Halloween.<br />

Children showed off<br />

their spooky costumes<br />

and took part<br />

in seasonal activities,<br />

while their parents<br />

were able to<br />

peruse the local<br />

goods from area<br />

shops.<br />

Joy Richard photos<br />

A local vendor doles out the jack-o-lantern themed cupcakes during the Webster Harvest<br />

Festival, Saturday, Oct. 27.<br />

Happy festivalgoer Paul Chartrand, 2, of<br />

Webster, finishes a snack before returning to<br />

the fun at the Webster Town Hall.<br />

He may be an Angry Bird for Halloween,<br />

but Webster resident Jack Patterson, 3,<br />

was happy to snag a lollypop before leaving<br />

the Webster Harvest Festival.<br />

Webster resident Josie Corridori, 8, carefully carves her jack-o-lantern during<br />

the harvest festival.<br />

Above, Bartlett High School senior Jacob<br />

Beaumont, 16, of Webster waits to serve hungry<br />

festivalgoers hot bags of popcorn. Below right,<br />

Local resident peruse the crafts at the Webster<br />

Town Hall harvest festival.<br />

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Bartlett High School football players Ricky Spooner, 16, a junior, and Troy<br />

Russo, 14, a sophomore wave hello from the harvest festival with a pair of Red<br />

Sox puppets.<br />

ATRUSTED LEADER<br />

• Focused on Improving the Economy to Create Jobs for Working Families<br />

• Increasing Local Aid Funding for Education & Public Safety for our Towns<br />

• Serving on the Elder Affairs Committee to protect our Senior’s needs<br />

• Committed to Bringing Balance, Integrity, and Accountability to Beacon Hill<br />

ON NOVEMBER 6TH<br />

ELECT PETER DURANT AS YOUR<br />

STATE REPRESENTATIVE<br />

www.electdurant.com<br />

Please see the flyer insert in today’s paper to view my<br />

voting record on the issues that matter to you.<br />

Paid for by the committe to elect Peter Durant

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