Costumes kick-off Halloween

Costumes kick-off Halloween

Anna Pattison got a group of kids in the Halloween mood on Saturday, Oct. 25, at the Hunt Library.

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FALLS VILLAGE — With Halloween on a Friday this year, the preceding Saturday, Oct. 25, was a logical time to read a spooky story or two and test out costumes.

That was the scene at the David M. Hunt Library, where Anna Pattison held a group of children dressed in Halloween finery spellbound. The costumes ran to dinosaurs, with a pumpkin for variety.

The Halloween action in downtown Falls Village is Friday, Oct. 31. Main Street will be closed, and trick-or-treating opportunities will abound starting at 5 p.m.

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