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Heroes, villains and sharks stop by Trunk-or-Treat at Crawford Park
October 30, 2024 at 10:14 p.m.
Rye resident Sandra Pelio helps her 3-year-old son Cameron reach into the maw of the spooky ghost Pokémon Gengar to snag a snack.
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David Tapia
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“Happy Halloween,” shouts 3-year-old Jackson Fox and his dad Jason as they walk to the next car for more candy. The father-son duo is dressed as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Leonardo and Donatello, respectively.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)
After picking up some candy from the newly appointed Rye Town Receiver of Taxes Carla Pugliese (left), Bronx resident Nicholas De La Rosa, 11, mimics Jason Vorhees and stares down the camera.
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David Tapia
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Miles Wu, a 3-year-old Talcott Road resident dressed as Thomas the Tank Engine, receives candy from former Blind Brook Board of Education Trustee Scott Jaffee at the annual Rye Town Trunk-or-Treat at Crawford Park on Saturday, Oct. 26. Hundreds of people stopped by in their Halloween costumes to grab sugary treats.
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David Tapia
/Westmore News)
Washington Street resident Andrew Manousos (left) watches as his 3-year-old son Andrew Jr. spooks Rye Town Supervisor Gary Zuckerman with his Incredible Hulk costume.
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David Tapia
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Hoping for a Scooby Snack, 19-month-old Aiden watches as his mom, Edely Valentine of Rye Brook, receives a treat from Deputy Rye Town Clerk Stephanie Maciel.
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David Tapia
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Rye Brook native Jessica Albalah (left) holds up her 2-year-old daughter Jillian Griffel to pick out some treats from Pippi Longstocking, also known as Rye Town Clerk Hope Vespia.
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David Tapia
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