Tag: Halloween
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South River shares state guidelines for Halloween events
SOUTH RIVER – The Borough of South River announced that children will be allowed to trick-or-treat this Halloween on Oct. 31, despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. However, the borough will not be holding its annual Trunk or Treat event, according to a prepared statement from the borough. In order to help residents safely enjoy trick-or-treating…
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East Brunswick Rec Department will hold family Halloween treasure hunt on Oct. 24
The East Brunswick Department of Recreation will hold a Family Halloween Treasure Hunt from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Oct. 24. Families will pick up their first clue at Lenape Park, located at 41 Millman Dr., and then using their knowledge of township parks and the clues and map provided, drive their way around…
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Costume contest at North Brunswick Library will be in drive-through format
A drive-through Halloween costume contest will be held from 5-7 p.m. Oct. 30 in the parking lot of the North Brunswick Public Library, 880 Herman Road. The “Be Happy, Be Brave, Be Drug Free” costume contest is supported by Mobile Family Success Center of Middlesex County and the Wellspring Center for Prevention. Hear some spooky…
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Halloween Wholesalers tries to bring sense of normalcy to this year’s Halloween
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Families can pick pumpkins outdoors to carve at home. Children want to dress up in costume. Families are having Zoom costume parties. “Halloween 2020, from a community standpoint, with Halloween being a major holiday, people want to celebrate. Even though things may look a little different this year, it’s important to allow…
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Children brighten day of Brandywine seniors
PHOTOS COURTESY OF STEPHANIE GABER The South Brunswick MOMS Club visited Brandywine Living at Princeton on Oct. 31 with 35 children in costume for a Halloween parade. The children ranged in age from one month to 8 years old.
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Cub Scout Pack 223 paints pumpkins with residents of the Chelsea
PHOTOS COURTESY OF DAVE GOPAL Cub Scout Pack 223 of East Brunswick visited the Chelsea at East Brunswick to paint pumpkins.
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Edison Tower of Terror Trail
PHOTOS BY KATHY CHANG/STAFF The Edison Recreation Department held its Tower of Terror Trail of Horror and Harvest Fun at the Thomas Edison Center at Menlo Park on Oct. 19.