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LEHIGH VALLEY WEATHER

Beware of ‘Windsor Cemetery’

By LOU WHEELAND

Special To The Press

If you find yourself traveling in South Whitehall Township’s Parkway Manor, be careful you don’t get caught in “Windsor Cemetery.”

You may never get out!

The hauntingly scary Halloween display, at the intersection of Windsor and Beverly drives, was designed and created by owners Mike and Kelly Hasselman and their children. They put in an all-out effort to provide the most amazing Halloween decoration in the area.

With a budget exceeding $15,000, “Windsor Cemetery” incorporates ghouls, ghosts and skeletons galore, some as tall as 25 feet.

Several are animated and many groan, whisper and terrify as they “live” forever in this incredible cemetery.

PRESS PHOTOS BY LOU WHEELAND The creation of Mike and Kelly Hasselman, Windsor and Beverly drives, South Whitehall, is the amazing “Windsor Cemetery.” Filled with all manner of evil, the family enjoys spending the almost two months it takes to assemble the display.
Welcome to the gate at “Windsor Cemetery,” South Whitehall, for visitors to run through at the terrifying cemetery constructed by Mike and Kelly Hasselman and their children.
Date night anyone? Not with this crew at “Windsor Cemetery,” South Whitehall.
Talk about a hangover, this guy has real problems.
These cute guard dogs aren't less frightening even in daylight.
She misses the love of her life in “Windsor Cemetery” at the intersection of Windsor and Beverly drives, South Whitehall. Additional photos appear on page A2.
ABOVE: “Eye of Newt and Foot of Toad” is what makes up this Witch's Brew at “Windsor Cemetery,” at the intersection of Windsor and Beverly drives, South Whitehall.
LEFT: What good autumn tale would be complete without the The Headless Horseman? PRESS PHOTOS BY LOU WHEELAND