"I'll stop wearing black when they make a darker color"
"I'll stop wearing black when they make a darker color."
-Wednesday Addams of the Addams family
- Many more scary photos at the bottom of this story -
Part 2 of a 2-part series: The Icon was working in the lab late last night and discovered a trove of Halloween photos many would like to forget. The photos from this collection are from Halloweens 2010, 2011 and maybe one from 2014.
Since this is a covid-19 year, there's mixed-signals about answering the door, or ringing the doorbell. In honor of those who choose to skip this year's festivities, we present these ghostly views from Halloween’s past as a reminder of how Bluffton gets dressed up to go to a party.
Viewers are welcome to chime in and offer correct names for these Halloweeners, as we prefer to make you guess. After all, it's trick-or-treat night in Bluffton.
And, our standing invitation: if you have a past Halloween photo to share, please send it to: [email protected].
Click here for part 1 in this series. And, below we present 13 unlucky photos.
Stories Posted This Week
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Friday, June 5, 2026
- Stay tuned for Pirate action at OHSSA state track and field coverage
- Ada Icon headlines, June 5
- Wheeler graduates from Ohio Bankers League Bank Leadership Institute
- Ellerbrock awarded Lima Memorial Nursing Alumnae Scholarship
- Pirate speedsters Wright and Miller each advance to 2 state finals
- Golfers, sponsors invited to support American Legion fundraiser
- Letter: Alternatives to Village mosquito fogging
Thursday, June 4, 2026
- Eileen Ruth Garmatter was a homemaker
- Elnore Ruth (Rosenberger) Yost taught at Marimor
- WGTE and WBGU create broadcasting partnership
- ICYMI: May 2026 Bluffton Icon Highlights
- Shoppers' journey with Bluffton Small Business Passport has begun
- Middle and high school student activities at BPL
- Local artist Crumrine to teach Watercolor Workshop at Library
- Lacrosse or La Crosse: Game versus virus
- 2027 Senior Center trip planning, June 11