Bell, Book & Candle Casts Spell on Dover
Helen Haughey didn't ride to work on a broom, and if you've seen her dressed in black and wearing a pointy hat while stirring a cauldron of witch's brew, it was probably Halloween or she was just jerking your leg a bit.
But she is a witch, and she's proud of it. She also co-owns a downtown Dover business -- Bell, Book and Candle -- that caters to practicing Wiccans and other pagans. She says there's enough demand to make for an operation that brings in "well into six digits" each year.
"It is surprisingly large," Haughey said of Delaware's witch population. "We have witches everywhere. All this is is a religion, another way to worship God." Full Story
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But she is a witch, and she's proud of it. She also co-owns a downtown Dover business -- Bell, Book and Candle -- that caters to practicing Wiccans and other pagans. She says there's enough demand to make for an operation that brings in "well into six digits" each year.
"It is surprisingly large," Haughey said of Delaware's witch population. "We have witches everywhere. All this is is a religion, another way to worship God." Full Story
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