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There will definitely be lots of candy at White Eagle Hall tonight, you are welcome to stop by :)
Posted on: 2017/10/31 15:56
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Posted on: 2017/10/27 23:21
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600-700 kids at the epicenter.hoboken is a tad too wonder bread for me.
Posted on: 2017/10/26 23:19
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Any idea if the trick or treating is any better in that area than Bloomfield and Garden on the Northside of Hoboken? I been taking my daughter there the last few years but I'm willing to change it up if it is about the same or better. Would be cool to do it in Downtown since the Dentist office on Newark ave is planning to give money for unwanted candy to the kids. Would be a win win for her, she can keep the candy she likes and get a little cash too for candy she wouldn't have eaten anyway. Any other good spots Downtown?
I noticed door to door trick or treating hasn't been the same after 9-11. Majority of kids stick to Malls and main avenues now. I like door to door better since that is what I did when I was young.
Posted on: 2017/10/26 23:06
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600-700 kids in the Pavonia/Coles area the epicenter of
Mayberry North.
Posted on: 2017/10/26 22:28
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Since we opened I've always been outside my shop on Monmouth St and we get hundreds of children every year. I think last year I gave away 800-1,000 pieces of candy, giving two to each kid. So that's 400-500 kids. A part of it is that parents from other neighborhoods seem to drive their kids downtown as it's a safer neighborhood and more likely to have candy.
As has been said, you'll have tons of kids if you hang out on your stoop. If you sit inside waiting for the doorbell you'll either not have anyone ringing, or have so many kids ringing that you'll want to sit on the stoop anyway.
Posted on: 2017/10/26 18:59
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Do yourself a favor and head over to Coles Street between Pavonia and 9th St. They close the street to cars and almost all the houses are well decorated and are giving out candy. Mid to late afternoon and into the evening.
Posted on: 2017/10/26 18:11
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Trick or Treaters typically don't ring random doorbells, as buildings have numerous apartments in them and they can't be allowed in to roam inside. If you sit on the stoop at 5pm I imagine you'll get passers by.
Posted on: 2017/10/26 18:03
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I lived on Monmouth Street and never had more than a handful or people every Halloween.
Posted on: 2017/10/26 17:52
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You can sign up on NextDoor if you are a house that is giving out candy on Halloween
Posted on: 2017/10/26 17:31
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businesses over houses?! that's blasphemy to my suburban-cul-de-sac-upbringing ears!
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the last few years I've left a bowl out on my stoop on the 31st. While there are some kids that walk the neighborhood, it seams like the majority of kids I see trick or treating on Halloween seem to hit the businesses on Newark more than the houses. maybe it's a JC thing?
Posted on: 2017/10/26 16:11
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utterly deplorable
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Unless something has changed, Trick or Treating usually happens on the 31st in the early evening (like 5pm, give or take).
Posted on: 2017/10/26 16:01
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What's the scoop with Trick R Treaters in the Hamilton Park area? I'd love to sit out on my stoop with candy, but do most families go out this weekend--presumably Saturday evening--or do they wait to go out until Tuesday the 31st?
Posted on: 2017/10/26 15:54
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