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Halloween 2015
November 5, 2015 at 8:00 p.m.
Superheroes Batman and Zorro perform with the Port Chester Middle School Band. From left: seventh graders Michael Gianfrancesco and Brennan Molano.
Dressed up as a bunny, one-year-old Aalia Ovalles hops around Lyon Park with a little help from Solmari Figueroa.
Dressed up as a bunny, one-year-old Aalia Ovalles hops around Lyon Park with a little help from Solmari Figueroa.
Two princesses meet a little lamb while on stage for the costume contest. Hundreds of local children decked out in elaborate ensembles gathered in Lyon Park on Thursday evening, Oct. 29 for the annual Halloween in the Park hosted by the Port Chester Recreation Department and TD Bank. Rain pushed the event one day, but the date change did not seem to deter the trick-or-treaters.
Five-year-old Jackie Belle of King Street strikes a pose dressed as Jack Skellington, the lead from one of her favorite movies, "The Nightmare Before Christmas."
Jackie Belle of King Street participates in the annual costume contest. The five-year-old dressed up as Jack Skellington, the lead from one of her favorite movies, "The Nightmare Before Christmas."
Giovanni Zanetti, a Port Chester High School junior who volunteered at Halloween in the Park, passes out a Milky Way to a princess.
Tori Varbero holds her daughter Stella, wearing a mouse costume.
Seven-year-old Nevaeh Carter of Irving Avenue accepts a Milky Way from Giovanni Zanetti, a Port Chester High School junior who volunteered at Halloween in the Park.
Adoption attorney Michael Goldstein, Forever Families Through Adoption's Executive Director Joy Goldstein and their staff entertain the children from Hopes Child Group around the corner from their office on Bowman Avenue a day before Halloween. Courtesy of Forever Families
Port Chester Middle School sixth grader Andrea Flores and Principal Pat Swift show off their matching superhero costumes from Disney's The Incredibles. Courtesy of Pat Swift
Atria Rye Brook residents had a great time with the children at St. Paul's Nursey School in Rye Brook on Tuesday, Oct. 27. Residents read Halloween stories and made a Halloween treat with the children. Here Mary Koehler shares a Halloween treat with Ryan McRedmond. Courtesy of Atria Rye Brook
Jaylah Salas, a student at Tots Place Nursery on Bent Avenue, decorates a cookie with Kristen Mogrovejo, an employee at J.J. Cassone Bakery, just before Halloween. Besides decorating and eating cookies with Cassone's staff, kids and parents paraded to South Regent Street where a giant Hershey Kiss chased after the procession giving out Halloween treats. Courtesy of Sheli Levine