Children of all ages were in a festive, sugar-driven mood Tuesday night as they went door-to-door in search of treats. Unlike the past, when most dressed up as a hobo or ghost, there seemed to be a …
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Children of all ages were in a festive, sugar-driven mood Tuesday night as they went door-to-door in search of treats. Unlike the past, when most dressed up as a hobo or ghost, there seemed to be a lot more thought on dressing up – including some of the adults who decided to hand out treats instead of being targeted with a trick. At this home, the owner said all 77 children who received candy said “thank you” before leaving.