Collecting candy in Falls Village

Collecting candy in Falls Village

One prize was not like the others in this mobile claw game on Halloween.

Patrick L. Sullivan

FALLS VILLAGE — Trick-or-treaters descended on downtown Falls Village Friday, Oct. 31, for a Halloween celebration.

It was chilly and windy but that didn’t deter anyone.

Liz Ives of the Off the Trail Cafe was in a spooky scarecrow costume. Her husband, Howie, opted for a bloody butcher’s apron and a disturbingly realistic pig head mask.

By the cafe door was a casket with appropriate decorations. Liz Ives said she found it in the cafe’s basement, dusted it off and deployed it.

Judy, Dave and Resha Jacobs were in charge of the caboose, which was decked out with assorted bats, pumpkins and spiderwebs. A steady stream of costumed children carefully made their way inside for candy.

Sandy Rhoades did not have his full magician’s regalia. “I’m 86,” he said, settling into his folding chair.

“But I do have something in my pockets.”

This turned out to be a slight-of-hand routine involving pumpkin-shaped sponges, which Rhoades used on a group of older revelers, who whooped with delight.

A tiger went up on his tippy-toes to peer into the cauldron of candy in Falls Village Friday, Oct. 31.Patrick L. Sullivan

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