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Cute invasion takes over Lyon Park for Halloween
October 30, 2024 at 9:55 p.m.
Dressed as a hot pink cupcake, Elizabeth Street resident Vivianne Sprovieri, 4, looks for a snack just as sweet as her costume while walking through the trick or treat line at the Village of Port Chester’s annual Halloween in the Park event at Lyon Park on Monday, Oct. 28.
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Sarah Wolpoff
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Glowing under blacklights while getting blasted by neon foam, Antonella Olivares, a Greenwich, Conn., resident who lives within blocks of Lyon Park, reaches over a rail to play with bubbles spouting from a bus during Port Chester’s Halloween in the Park event on Monday, Oct. 28.
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Sarah Wolpoff
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Lincoln Scherer, a 19-month-old T-rex from Greenwich, Conn., makes it a point to walk across the costume contest stage all by himself.
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Sarah Wolpoff
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The spooky and festive Day of the Dead attire stylishly worn by Midland Avenue resident Mia Salcedo was noticed by the judges. The 3-year-old won an award for most creative costume.
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Sarah Wolpoff
/Westmore News)
For Halloween, 2-year-old Grace Church Street resident Brianna Lopez Vargas shows just how cuddly kittens can be.
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Sarah Wolpoff
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A Port Chester native, Shawna Kischowski was thrilled about the Paw Patrol costume her 4-year-old grandson Ciel Stuart picked out for her. The family now lives just over the border in Greenwich, Conn.
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Sarah Wolpoff
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Though Hunter Conboy, 3, is dressed as Chucky the menacing doll, he doesn’t seem so scary while playing with his mother Ashley Beadle. Beadle, a resident of Greenwich, Conn., was raised in Port Chester.
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Sarah Wolpoff
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As nighttime falls, Batman uses a sparkler to light up Lyon Park. Jayden Herrera, a 2-year-old Rectory Street resident, is cautiously mesmerized by the flames.
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Sarah Wolpoff
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Port Chester resident Andrea Bucciarelli gives his 4-year-old daughter Victoria a kiss on the cheek as the event winds down.
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Sarah Wolpoff
/Westmore News)
The always popular bubble bus lights up the park with neon foam while classic Halloween songs play.
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Sarah Wolpoff
/Westmore News)