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Halloween Will be Celebrated on Sunday in Eatontown

Borough children encouraged to trick or treat Sunday afternoon

 

With lights coming on in most homes and wires and trees being removed from borough streets, Eatontown is asking borough children and their parents to celebrate Halloween on Sunday, Nov. 11.

Children will be able to trick or treat from noon to 4 p.m. on borough streets.

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A Code Red Alert from the borough states that power will be restored to "most if not all residents" by Sunday.

As of 8:30 a.m., Jersey Central Power and Light's (JCP&L) outage map shows that only 180 Eatontown residents are without power.

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Halloween was originally postponed by Gov. Chris Christie from Oct. 31 to Nov. 5, but the conditions in most local towns caused police departments to tell residents not to go out.


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