When the Hartford and Springfield Street Railway built a branchline from Warehouse Point to Rockville in 1905, a small cemetery near Newberry Road stood in the way of a straight-as-an-arrow trolley line. The cemetery was relocated to a spot of dry land along Route 140 near the tracks. The air around the cemetery always had a chill after the move and the locals kept away, letting Mother Nature take over.
Years later as the trolley museum began planning for the Visitor Center, workers began surveying the land and found the gravestones from the old cemetery hidden in the woods. Oddly enough, further inspection found that there were only headstones… no coffins or remains were in the earth.
Today, during the darkest of the nights, the mournful cries of the abandoned dead are heard around old Newberry Road and the trolley museum’s Newberry Siding. Do you dare ride to the darkside?
This event is rated PG-13 and is not recommended for young children.
Dates
Friday & Saturday • October 6-7
Friday & Saturday • October 13-14
Friday & Saturday • October 20-21
Friday & Saturday • October 27-28
Admission
Tickets can only be purchased at the trolley museum. Tickets purchased are good only the same night. There are no advance ticket sales nor reservations. Ticket sales end at 9:30 pm.
Planning tips for getting ahead of the crowds…
- Which weekend? The first two weekends tend not to be as busy.
- Which day? Smaller crowds means shorter lines on Fridays.
- What time? Beat the line and come early in the night. The lines grow quick and ticket sales end at 9:30 pm.
Event Admission
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Trolley Museum Member
Event Admission |
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All Ages |
$18.00
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$9.00
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This event is held with the help of the Shaker Pines Fire Department of Enfield, who add a whole new dimension to the frightfulness of the evening. A portion of your admission benefits the SPFD.
POWDER PUFF FOOTBALLOn Saturday, October 14, at 8pm the EWHS junior and senior girls will face off in a Powder Puff Football game under the lights. Special halftime entertainment as the junior and senior boys show off their cheerleading and dance talents. The boys U14 travel soccer team will play against Enfield at 6pm. Suggested admission: monetary donation to support the EWHS Safe Grad Party 2018. The East Windsor High School Booster Club rents the lights for these Homecoming games; food and spirit wear will be available for purchase both nights. The community is encouraged to attend these fun events to support the student athletes.
The East Windsor Lions Turkey Shoot!
(They use targets-safe fun for the entire family).
Ticket sales start at 8:15 am-(Gun & Ammo provided).
Prizes include frozen Turkeys,Hams,Beef Roasts,Gift cards, and more. See Flyer Link for more details.
Supports the Charitable Activities of East Windsor Lions.
Agonist Gallery will have its Opening Reception (former bookstore location) this Sunday, Oct. 15 from 2 pm to 4 pm. This first show will feature Abstract Micrographs made with our microscope facility. They Hope to see you there!
When the Hartford and Springfield Street Railway built a branchline from Warehouse Point to Rockville in 1905, a small cemetery near Newberry Road stood in the way of a straight-as-an-arrow trolley line. The cemetery was relocated to a spot of dry land along Route 140 near the tracks. The air around the cemetery always had a chill after the move and the locals kept away, letting Mother Nature take over.
Years later as the trolley museum began planning for the Visitor Center, workers began surveying the land and found the gravestones from the old cemetery hidden in the woods. Oddly enough, further inspection found that there were only headstones… no coffins or remains were in the earth.
Today, during the darkest of the nights, the mournful cries of the abandoned dead are heard around old Newberry Road and the trolley museum’s Newberry Siding. Do you dare ride to the darkside?
This event is rated PG-13 and is not recommended for young children.
Dates
Friday & Saturday • October 6-7
Friday & Saturday • October 13-14
Friday & Saturday • October 20-21
Friday & Saturday • October 27-28
Admission
Tickets can only be purchased at the trolley museum. Tickets purchased are good only the same night. There are no advance ticket sales nor reservations. Ticket sales end at 9:30 pm.
Planning tips for getting ahead of the crowds…
- Which weekend? The first two weekends tend not to be as busy.
- Which day? Smaller crowds means shorter lines on Fridays.
- What time? Beat the line and come early in the night. The lines grow quick and ticket sales end at 9:30 pm.
Event Admission
|
Trolley Museum Member
Event Admission |
|
---|---|---|
All Ages |
$18.00
|
$9.00
|
This event is held with the help of the Shaker Pines Fire Department of Enfield, who add a whole new dimension to the frightfulness of the evening. A portion of your admission benefits the SPFD.
Windsor Federal Savings
Windsor Center “Loan” Office
270 Broad Street Windsor Center(Enter on Elm Street)
Free to customers and the general public. There is a two box/bag limit per person; staples do not have to be removed but all documents must be taken out of folders and binders. For further information, please email [email protected].
**Please Bring a Non-perishable Food item to Benefit the Windsor Food Bank!
The Friends of Warehouse Point Library in East Windsor is looking for Volunteers! Come on by the Library Saturday October 21 from 10-12 and meet the Us the current Friends while chatting and enjoying coffee and donuts as well as a half price book sale! ..We’d love to have you join in the Fun and rewarding experience of being a “Friend” in our mission to help the Warehouse Point Library!
When the Hartford and Springfield Street Railway built a branchline from Warehouse Point to Rockville in 1905, a small cemetery near Newberry Road stood in the way of a straight-as-an-arrow trolley line. The cemetery was relocated to a spot of dry land along Route 140 near the tracks. The air around the cemetery always had a chill after the move and the locals kept away, letting Mother Nature take over.
Years later as the trolley museum began planning for the Visitor Center, workers began surveying the land and found the gravestones from the old cemetery hidden in the woods. Oddly enough, further inspection found that there were only headstones… no coffins or remains were in the earth.
Today, during the darkest of the nights, the mournful cries of the abandoned dead are heard around old Newberry Road and the trolley museum’s Newberry Siding. Do you dare ride to the darkside?
This event is rated PG-13 and is not recommended for young children.
Dates
Friday & Saturday • October 6-7
Friday & Saturday • October 13-14
Friday & Saturday • October 20-21
Friday & Saturday • October 27-28
Admission
Tickets can only be purchased at the trolley museum. Tickets purchased are good only the same night. There are no advance ticket sales nor reservations. Ticket sales end at 9:30 pm.
Planning tips for getting ahead of the crowds…
- Which weekend? The first two weekends tend not to be as busy.
- Which day? Smaller crowds means shorter lines on Fridays.
- What time? Beat the line and come early in the night. The lines grow quick and ticket sales end at 9:30 pm.
Event Admission
|
Trolley Museum Member
Event Admission |
|
---|---|---|
All Ages |
$18.00
|
$9.00
|
This event is held with the help of the Shaker Pines Fire Department of Enfield, who add a whole new dimension to the frightfulness of the evening. A portion of your admission benefits the SPFD.