CLEVELAND, Ohio – Is it too early to start talking about Halloween? Not if you’re Randy Rosko, it’s not.
His motto matches the industrial band Ministry’s anti-hit “Every Day is Halloween.”
A while back, Randy Rosko walked into the Plain Dealer’s Tiedeman Road office with a gift in hand: a copy of his then-new book, “Creeped Out in Cleveland: Highlights and History of Northeast Ohio Home and Yard Haunts.”
It was a fitting book for Rosko to pen.
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