Showing great strength, Ridge Street Elementary School fourth-grader Taylor Cirillo walks her pumpkin of choice back to her family at the Village of Rye Brook’s Pumpkin Patch at Pine Ridge Park on Saturday, Oct. 19. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
Emmy Nesser, a 4-year-old resident of The Arbors, poses for a photo in the Pumpkin Patch at Pine Ridge Park set up by the Village of Rye Brook on Saturday, Oct. 19. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
Marco Colmenares proudly walks with his father Jeames to pay for his perfect white pumpkin. The Ridge Street School fourth-grader used his own money that he earned as a street performer in Central Park. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
Country Ridge Drive resident Steven Zuckerman helps his 2-year-old son Jake play some mini-golf. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
Like Halloween ghouls, a picture lasts forever. Windingwood Road resident Chris Georges snaps a commemorative photo of his children, Ridge Street School fourth-grader Edie and kindergartner Max, while they pose as skeletons in a cutout prop. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
Candy Lane resident Livia Schalik, 4, rests on a pumpkin while nursing her cup of hot chocolate. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
Sleepy Hollow Road resident Jessie Li introduces her 4-month-old cockapoo Gracie to pumpkins. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
Levi Nesser, a 6-year-old resident of The Arbors, poses for a photo with some of the real and fake gourds set up around the baseball field. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
Navya Sivakumar, a second-grader at Ridge Street Elementary School, tries her hand at the witch hat ring toss game, run by Blind Brook High School sophomore Blake Goldstein. (David Tapia/Westmore News)