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 WEST ALLIS 鈥?In the heart of a West Allis neighborhood, in mid-August, Halloween has taken over. At Novak Manor, there are no shortage of pumpkins or creepy clowns 鈥?the haunted house has it all. We have people that just drop things off. We have a casket that s in the garage. It was just donated last year,  Adam Novak said.                        TMJ4, Adriana Mendez                Novak Manor is back and ready for frights and fundraising this coming Halloween season.    For Adam Novak, transforming his home into a house of nightmares is a labor of love. stanley cup  I love the decorating. I love the building. I m a hands-on kind of person. This is where I find most of my enjoyment,  Adam added.Adam has been decorating Novak Manor for the past decade, but after a battle with the city due to a permit and zoning issue last year,  the haunted house s future was up in the air. Going through that process was very nerve-racking because it took six months to get the final answer,  Adam recalled.Tha stanley tumbler t answer came back in May when a special permit was granted to allow visitors to enter through their haunted house. To be able to come back this year has been so exciting. Whenever this happens to end, we want it to be on our terms. We don t want anyone to ever tell us we can t do it, mainly because we are trying to be as respectful as possible,  Adam said.And that s why these decorations are up in August. Before the Novaks  stanley mugs can open for the season, they must have a final walk-through from the city. To  Ujid The race to save abducted Ukrainian teen, a pawn of Russian propaganda
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