Halloween night you get your trick or treat bag and go door-to-door to your neighbors houses to collect candy. Right? Not if you're a 'candy carpetbagger.'
Trick or Treat Street is back at Sangertown Square. Dress the kids in their Halloween costumes and bring them out on Friday, October 31st. We'll be there handing out candy, provided by First Source Federal Credit Union, along with participating stores.
I get surprised every Halloween when I see "children" who come to my house looking for candy. These trick-or-treaters are clearly in high school and they not even escorting younger ones. So my question to you is, how old is too old for trick-or-treating?
We held our annual Trick or Treat Street at Sangertown Square Mall on Halloween night. The wind and rain brought lots of Central New York indoors for a warm, safe trick-or-treating experience.
Each year on Halloween, news broadcasts are filled with tips to keep kids safe during trick-or-treating. Here's a modest proposal that may help: set trick-or-treating times in our communities.