Laura Deming, of Salisbury, and biologist at the New Hampshire Audubon, lights jack-o-lanterns that lined the path of this year's Enchanted Forest on Saturday evening, October 26, 2013. The program started up again after a hiatus since 2004 and offers an educational alternative to haunted houses and haunted forests. The forest had several stops where skits were performed by volunteers and Audubon staff and the trail was lit by jack-o-lanterns.  (JOHN TULLY / Monitor Staff) John Tully

Laura Deming, of Salisbury, and biologist at the New Hampshire Audubon, lights jack-o-lanterns that lined the path of this year’s Enchanted Forest on Saturday evening, October 26, 2013. The program started up again after a hiatus since 2004 and offers an educational alternative to haunted houses and haunted forests. The forest had several stops where skits were performed by volunteers and Audubon staff and the trail was lit by jack-o-lanterns. (JOHN TULLY / Monitor Staff) John Tully

Laura Deming, of Salisbury, and biologist at the New Hampshire Audubon, lights jack-o-lanterns that lined the path of this year’s Enchanted Forest on Saturday evening, October 26, 2013. The program started up again after a hiatus since 2004 and offers an educational alternative to haunted houses and haunted forests. The forest had several stops where skits were performed by volunteers and Audubon staff and the trail was lit by jack-o-lanterns.

(JOHN TULLY / Monitor Staff)

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