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With coronavirus among the scariest factors in communities across the state this year, many Glen Cove parents are wondering whether it’s safe to take their children trick-or-treating on Halloween. more
Freeport children ran around the Freeport Recreation Center with pumpkin shaped plastic pails filled with goodies on Halloween evening. more
he little monsters and princesses along with Iron Man and Superman ran excitedly around the Freeport Recreation Center. Children of all ages dressed in their best Halloween costumes participated in … more
From Captain America to Merida to witches and princesses, a cast of characters marched on Bedford Avenue on Saturday. That’s when a crowd of costume-clad kids –– and their parents –– came to downtown Bellmore for the annual Halloween parade. more
  They started at the south end of Long Beach Road and fanned out from there, a wave of ghosts and goblins intent on candy and goodies. The Island Park Chamber of Commerce held its third annual … more
Island Park vendors will have a special poster in their windows letting youngsters know they are welcome to trick or treat there on Oct. 24, following the fall festival at Lincoln Orens School. … more
The Chamber of Commerce of the Bellmores welcomed a cast of characters to Bellmore Village on Saturday when scores of costumed families attended the organization’s annual Halloween parade. … more
The Merrick Chamber of Commerce will host its annual Halloween Trick-or-Treat Parade on Saturday, Oct. 25, at 11 a.m. The costume procession will start at Purick Park, at Merrick and Loines avenues. more
For all the aspiring gremlins, goblins, ghouls and ghosts, it’s almost time to dress up, visit your neighbors and collect some treats. But before you go, here are some tips to make sure that it’s a safe Halloween for everyone. more
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