On Coolidge Road in Worcester, there stands a white house with some ghastly and ghoulish guests lurking in the front yard.
Skeletons as tall as trees loom over the sidewalk. Fog creeps past a pumpkin with a cheeky smile while two banshees lurk over a grave with a top hat placed on it. The house has been covered in a large spiderweb with large, white spiders making it their home.
Two more skeletons are attempting to climb the house as the upper floor windows are barricaded. A shriek is heard in the area as a witch begins to cackle — telling those who pass the house to come closer if they dare.
The house is known as Creepy on Coolidge — the Halloween passion project of wife and husband Aimee and Brian Trinque that has been going on since 2010. The Trinques consider themselves “haunters” — enthusiasts who turn their house into a creepy display for Halloween…