PHOTOS: Wilton celebrates Halloween

A Company of Witches prepares to dance at Main Street Park during the Haunting of Wilton on Saturday. 

A Company of Witches prepares to dance at Main Street Park during the Haunting of Wilton on Saturday.  STAFF PHOTO BY JESSECA TIMMONS

A Company of Witches gathers around the cauldron before the dance. 

A Company of Witches gathers around the cauldron before the dance.  STAFF PHOTO BY JESSECA TIMMONS

A Company of Witches begins its broom dance at Wilton Main Street Park during the Haunting of Wilton. 

A Company of Witches begins its broom dance at Wilton Main Street Park during the Haunting of Wilton.  STAFF PHOTO BY JESSECA TIMMONS

Long shadows fall behind the dancers in A Company of Witches. 

Long shadows fall behind the dancers in A Company of Witches.  STAFF PHOTO BY JESSECA TIMMONS

Witches cackle gleefully as part of the broom dance. 

Witches cackle gleefully as part of the broom dance.  STAFF PHOTO BY JESSECA TIMMONS

Witches circle the park during the broom dance. 

Witches circle the park during the broom dance.  STAFF PHOTO BY JESSECA TIMMONS

Members of A Company of Witches wave to the crowd.

Members of A Company of Witches wave to the crowd. COURTESY PHOTO BY ELEANOR CRAIG

Members of A Company of Witches and a few of their grandchildren in Main Street Park in Wilton on Saturday. 

Members of A Company of Witches and a few of their grandchildren in Main Street Park in Wilton on Saturday.  COURTESY PHOTO BY ELEANOR CRAIG

A member of the company greets a young wizard. 

A member of the company greets a young wizard.  COURTESY PHOTO BY ELEANOR CRAIG

William Gavozzi as Harry Potter with a skeletal friend.

William Gavozzi as Harry Potter with a skeletal friend. COURTESY PHOTO BY ELEANOR CRAIG

Published: 10-30-2024 11:33 AM

Modified: 10-30-2024 3:25 PM


The annual Haunting of Wilton took place Saturday in the downtown business district. The event was organized by the Wilton Main Street Association and included a performance by the Walpole-based group A Company of Witches, who performed a series of broom dances in Main Street Park.

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