Moulton Mill, West Newfield O c t o b e r 2 0 1 8 6 5 mercedes villeneuve end has it, he tossed the head out a top- floor window. Now every time a well-wish- er tries to replace that particular pane of glass, it breaks shortly after. N eighbors Kathleen and Stephen Daigel say they haven’t been privy to any of these so-called hauntings. Strange, considering the deed to their home states that bodies are buried at the bottom of an old well on the property. Their home was once a part of the stables serving the Buckman Tavern. The well has since been filled in; a stone outline is all that remains to mark the site. “Apparently,” Kathleen says, “whenever a guest died overnight at the inn they had to do something with the body. So they dumped them into the well.” No vacancy at Buckman? No problem. Town assessment: $142,000. Moulton Mill, West Newfield The Moulton Mill, originally Adam’s Saw- mill, was built in 1790. Purchased by Charles Moulton in 1882, the mill on the