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In mid-July, the grounds at Beverly’s Long Hill are ablaze with summer blooms. But inside a modest yellow building near the entrance, Halloween magic is already brewing. Carved pumpkins are  accumulating against a wall, and a table is stocked with jack-o’-lantern stencils and tools. “This is Halloween central,” says Pilar Garro, property director for 14 Trustees of Reservations properties across the North Shore, including Long Hill. The building is the hub of early preparations for Halloween on the Hill, a signature event that has become a mainstay of the region’s spooky season since it debuted in 2021. Throughout October
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