Halloween in Hightstown

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It was another memorable Halloween in Hightstown as children took to the streets for trick-or-treating. The borough once again closed Stockton Street between Church Street and Summit Avenue to allow for safe Halloween activities Police officers passed out more than 1,500 glow-sticks until they ran out. Downtown Hightstown Inc. and the businesses got involved by collecting more than 7,000 pieces of donated candy. “It was great seeing everyone enjoying their Halloween last night, whether they were trick-or-treating, listening to live music, seeing actors perform, or taking a photo on a stage as a family,” Mayor Larry Quattrone.

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