Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Many Halloween Festivities Being Postponed From Devastation of Hurricane Sandy

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The aftermath of Hurricane Sandy has been the reason of many Halloween festivities are canceled or postponed until a later date when outdoor conditions are safer.

In New York City, much of lower Manhattan is still without power and flooded. The annual Village Halloween Parade scheduled for today is canceled. The Village Halloween Parade, which draws about 50,000 to 60,000 residents and tourists, has never before been canceled.

 In New Jersey, Governor Chris Christie reported he would decide today if conditions would be safe for trick or treaters in parts of the state. If not, he stated he would assign an executive order to reschedule the holiday many children look forward to year round.

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