 Kilroy McDooley and Dr. Bustoffson of SPONGE |
ARKHAM - When Doug Parsons took his family to
Arkham Cemetery, he never imagined he might be taking them to their graves, literally.
Inside the cemetery, Parsons, his wife Edith, and their two kids made their way through the dozens and dozens of
rows of headstones, seeking out the one for Doug's grandmother. "It was her 100th birthday, and the kids
wanted to pay their respects," Parsons explained. "And that's when they attacked." Two mysterious
assailants then tried to accost the Parsons children. |
The unidentified men were apparently
bent on biting the children, to what end no one can say.
"They might have been successful, if not for Dr. Bustoffson".
Dr. Bustoffson and his associate Kilroy McDooley were at the cemetary for reasons
as yet undetermined. Most baffling, however, is that the would-be-attackers bear a striking resemblance to
two Dunwich men that were killed earlier this month.
See Occult, page A5 |
| ARKHAM -- The Arkham Town Council got an unexpected earful regarding the new
parking garage that is currently under construction near the cemetary. A
procession of "backyard" farmers made its way to the podium last Thursday to
object to the site location, many saying that it |
was not well thought out. Uncomfortable with the level of concern raised about the possibility that
much of the garage will actually be over unmarked graves, the town council
sent the entire proposal back to the planning board for more review and
consideration. See Parking ,
page B1 |
Tonight's weather:
Becoming partly cloudy. Low 35-40.
Tomorrow: Cloudy with a 30 percent chance of rain in the afternoon. High 50
to 55. |
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Water Towers Vandalized
Up and down the Miskatonic Valley, water towers have been
found damaged, vandalized, and outright destroyed. Authorities have no clues as to who might be
responsible, not to mention what the motive could possibly be. In addition to the wanton defacing of
county property, there seems to be- See Water Towers,
page B4 |
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