Residents of historic Salem, Mass., face weeks of snarled roads, jammed sidewalks and modern-day witches cashing in
SALEM, Mass.—Three centuries ago, hysteria swept this town and residents accused about 200 people of witchcraft. This month, local resentment toward witches is brewing again.
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