The Best Local Halloween Light Displays

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Tricks and treats abound at this spooky time of year, and local witches and warlocks have taken to dressing up their homes with ghastly sights, whimsical lights and a handful of frights. Here are our picks for the most spook-tacular light displays that will delight boys and ghouls of all ages.

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The Jimmis’ Haunted Halloween, 1922 Putnam Pike, Chepachet, RI

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Laurie and Jack Jimmis love Halloween so much, their relatives got them two caskets for Christmas. The pair design and build all of their own decorations, which haunt their front lawn from Oct. 1 through Halloween night. Laurie dreams up and designs the devilish decor, and her husband Jack crafts each ghoulish piece by hand. This year their display includes a witch peddling a bike, a puking Regan from “The Exorcist,” a head on a guillotine, a creepy old lady rocking in a chair and much more. The Jimmis have been celebrating their love of classic horror by decking out their house for the past ten years. Their display runs all day, but things get even more chilling at nightfall. Fright level: Doors slamming on their own

Sachs Family Lights Extravaganza, 21 Mann Street, Bellingham, MA 

The Sachs family goes all out for Christmas, but they light the lights early for All Hallows’ Eve, too. Their musical display includes their famous dancing lights, singing monster faces, zombies invading the house, ghosts in the graveyard and even a watchful gargoyle keeping an eye out for tricksters! The Sachs’ family-friendly show runs every night through Halloween from 6 to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and 6 to 11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Visitors can also hear some spooky tunes on their car stereos at 101.7 FM and watch the lights dance along. Visit their Facebook page hereFright level: A rustling of dry leaves

Giroux Family Halloween Display, 69 Outlook Avenue, East Providence, RI

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The Giroux Family does a knockout Christmas display and the same goes for their frightfully delightful Halloween light show. This year, they’ve busted out the “dancing” pumpkin lights, lots of inflatables, color-changing flood lights and more. They say on All Hallows’ Eve they get about 300 Trick-or-Treaters and play live music that gets people shaking their bones! The Giroux Halloween display runs nightly 6:30 to 9 p.m., and 5 to 10 p.m. on Halloween. Visit their Facebook page hereFright level: Smiling Jack-O’-Lantern

MacDonald’s Halloween Display, 54 Ellery Road, Newport, RI

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Photo by Andrew Augustus, WPRO News.

Ask around Rhode Island about the best holiday displays, and chances are people will mention this one. The MacDonald’s have been decking out their Ellery Road home for Christmas and Halloween since the late-1970’s, and they say it’s grown to be a tradition for many families in the area. Their Halloween display can be viewed all day, but Kevin MacDonald suggests nighttime viewing is even better. The lawn is crawling with spooky decorations that include a pumpkin patch with a blow up section, a graveyard, a Marvel “Avengers” theme area and much more. Fright level: Sorting your candy on Halloween night

Auburn Holiday Display, 12 Reithel Street, Auburn, MA

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The Auburn Holiday Display does Christmas and Halloween, but the latter is a lot scarier. They describe their display as a “haunt walk” — it’s an interactive display that’s open seven nights a week, weather permitting. Monday through Thursday is kid-friendly but on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, things get more thrilling, so it’s recommended that only teens and adults attend. It’s on the weekends that they break out the animatronics and live actors! The Auburn Holiday Display asks that guests bring a non-perishable food donation for the local food pantry. Visit their Facebook page here. Fright level: Mon-Thurs: A tromp through the pumpkin patch/Fri-Sun: A midnight walk in the graveyard

Quiet Corner Halloween Display, Route 205/Wauregan Road, Brooklyn, CT

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Quiet Corner is another display that celebrates both Christmas and Halloween, but definitely not at the same time. Their ghastly graveyard features a dancing ghost circle, pumpkin patch and spooky singing monster. Lights run every night through Halloween from dusk to 10 p.m. Quiet Corner’s display is free, but they are accepting donations for a local family in need and their charity, Fighting for Emma. Their magical light display also dances to bone-shaking music that can be heard on 95.1 FM. Visit their Facebook page here. Fright level: A distant howl at the moon

Kim’s Thrilling Halloween, 49 Cross Bow Lane, West Warwick, RI

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Kim has been designing spooky Halloween themes for 20 years; to her, Halloween is better than Christmas or any other holiday. Planning starts months in advance and she often knows what her next display will look like by November 1! The yard is crawling with monsters and other spooky sights, frightful sounds and special effects that include strobe lights and fog. Many people line up for pictures and often innocent trick-or-treaters are too scared to even knock on the door and get their goody bags! The display can be seen day or night, but preferably after dark when everything is lit up and the monsters begin to come alive! Fright level: Shivers up your spine 

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