The streets of City Island were filled to the brim with ghouls and ghosts at this year’s Halloween Parade on Tuesday, October 31. Hosted by the City Island Chamber of Commerce, the parade featured children and their families marching from Hawkins Place to Pelham Cemetery on Minnieford Avenue in their spookiest Halloween attire.
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Ghosts, ghouls and supervillains were ready to paint the town red.
Photo by Miriam Quin
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Camila Abreu got her Halloween pumpkin from Assemblyman Mark Gjonaj.
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Creepy court jesters were eager to march in the annual parade on All Hallow’s Eve.
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Layla (l) and Lorenzo D’Angelo dressed up as Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf.
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Gore hounds, zombies and cannibals had something to sink their teeth into this Halloween.
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Senator Jeff Klein (r) met captain Jack Sparrow at the City Island Halloween Parade.
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