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Today: Celebrate Halloween in the Hudson Valley

With trick-or-treating canceled in much of the region, there are still ways to enjoy the ghoulish holiday.

Despite days—and maybe even weeks—of cleanup ahead for residents in the Hudson Valley after Hurricane Sandy, locals are reluctant to forgo Halloween's sweetest tradition.

Many local municipalities are discouraging trick-or-treating tonight, but everyone from local businesses to governments and neighborhoods are finding alternatives for hopeful costumed kids.

"While Halloween is a night that kids always look forward to, this year it is especially important for parents to exercise extreme caution due to the impact of Hurricane Sandy,” Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino said in a statement today. “Anyone living in neighborhoods where power lines and trees are down and electricity has not been restored should not go out to trick or treat. In places where things have started to return to normal, parents should exercise careful judgment and common sense. Parents should also be guided by any orders or restrictions issued by their local municipalities. The safety of our children and families comes first.”

Over in Tolland, CT, where families are gathering in a safe parking lot to trick-or-trick from car-to-car.

Here are some alternatives closer to home:

Pound Ridge Fire Department Haunted House (80 Westchester Ave. Pound Ridge): Get spooked at the Fire Department's annual attraction—today from 6 to 8 p.m.

D.A.R.E. Halloween (Joseph G. Caputo Community Center — 95 Broadway Ossining): Kids are invited inside to enjoy treats and games from 6 to 8 p.m. tonight as trick-or-treating is discouraged in the Town of Ossining.

Gymboree Halloween Open Gym (450 Central Park Ave., Scarsdale): Gymboree is open until 4 p.m. today and is open for free to the public. Bring your little ones in costumes for some out-of-house playtime, including parachute and bubble activities. For kids ages 0-5 and their guardians.

Aunt B's Costume Contest (325 Route 100, Somers or 351 Manville Rd., Pleasantville): Visit either Aunt B's Yogurt Bar location today with your costume on and enter to win gift certificate prizes of up to $100. Aunt B's staff will snap your photo and share it on the website. Voting will be open from November 6 to 10. Three prizes at each location will be awarded.

SpOOktacular with Sarah Knapp & Steve Alper (The Winery at St. George — 1715 E. Main St., Mohegan Lake): This adult-geared event at The Winery at St. George features scary songs, treats, blood red wine tastings and two sets with a 15-minute intermission. Doors open for dinner at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 for stage seating and $15 general admission. Visit www.thewineryatstgeorge.com for ticket sales and more information.

Trick-or-Treat at the Warner Library (121 N. Broadway, Tarrytown): The Tarrytown-Sleepy Hollow library is offering "trick-or-treat stations" at every desk all day today. Stop by in your costume and a candy bag to pick up some treats.

Grand Prix Halloween Party (333 N. Bedford Rd., Mount Kisco): Halloween revelers of all ages are invited to Grand Prix's Halloween party from 3 to 10 p.m. today. If you come in costume, you will receive one hour of bowling (with shoe rental) or one "Arrive & Drive Race" with day membership at $10/person. There will be complimentary treat bags and arcade cards for all kids. Also check out the costume contest, face painting and a spooky photo booth.

Danbury Fair Mall Trick-or-Treating (7 Backus Ave. Danbury, CT): If you are up for traveling a little farther from home today, there will be trick-or-treating from 4 to 6 p.m. today at the Danbury Fair Mall for kids 12 and under.



Share your Halloween plans in the comments below! 
Share pictures and please enter our Patch Halloween contest—information here on how to win $5,000.

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W Obermeyer May 21, 2013 at 01:13 pm
It would be funny were it not so sad. I recall seeing and hearing quite a lot of mud being slungRead More recently, in an unseemly manner, but by whom I wonder?
McKey Rivers May 21, 2013 at 12:51 pm
Mike, please try to keep it together later and don't be acting out again. The last thing theRead More community needs is another schools related criminal harassment case.
Jay Borrel May 21, 2013 at 12:42 pm
WRONG!
McKey Rivers May 21, 2013 at 12:56 pm
OMG!!! Is someone referring to Stacy Agona's experience on the School Board as a basis in decidingRead More how to vote today? Oh wait, that's her husband. One of my favorite Stacy moments on the school board was when, after having been a trustee for a year, a reference was made during a public meeting to the "reserve fund" and she blurted out, "What's that?"
Jay Borrel May 21, 2013 at 12:42 pm
There is nothing respectful about Mr. Valenti. While telling us that everyone else uses ugly andRead More negative campaigning, he forces his message down our throats with his constant badgering and pushing. And, while I do disagree with Mr. Agona at least he is a voice less heard, however a home buyer will definitely think twice when seeing that our schools are not ranked at the top, but our spending is. A home buyer would definitely think twice when seeing that our board went against the levy and asked for more. A home buyer will think twice when seeing that our board underhandedly appointed a superintendent with out any notice to the community of a vacancy. These are trustees, but how can we trust them. With regards to understanding the budget or not, a home buyer only sees the surface and there will be NO TRUST in this community if we do the wrong thing.
Rod Agona May 21, 2013 at 12:20 pm
Empty Nesters and everyone else: I respectfully disagree with Mr. Borrel on his post. There areRead More many reasons behind why the budget proposal by the BOE and the administrators exceeds the tax cap guideline. I ask that you check my wife’s posting in the Patch for more insight but I will not repeat here. From personal experience, my perspective is that young parents looking to buy a home will research many things including the community support for the schools. It is fairly common to look into school board budget voting as an impartial indicator of the community's support. Imagine you are deciding between towns X and Y and then you hear that town X voted down the budget. You won’t research any further if this is important to you. You will move on to another place where there is more support. Please consider this into your decision when voting today. A vote for the budget approval will do a great service to the protection of our real estate values, not to mention preserve educational excellence in the eyes of the experts we are currently paying to make those recommendations. I believe most Briarcliff residents will agree with me as evidenced by the fact that there has not been a budget rejection by the public in decades. I would also like to personally congratulate the current Briarcliff BOE trustees for being the only school district in Westchester County to propose a lower budget than they did the prior year. Vote YES to the proposed Briarcliff budget. Vote JON SATRAN and SAL MAGLIETTA for BOE trustees.
Mike Valenti May 21, 2013 at 03:36 pm
It is Election Day in Briarcliff. There are TWO school board seats up for grabs and a budget to beRead More voted on. Please join me in voting for JON SATRAN and SAL MAGLIETTA to continue their terms as school board trustees. Please also join me in voting YES on the proposed school budget. Your vote for JON and SAL is a vote FOR continued TRANSPARENCY, RESPECT, COMMUNITY VOICE, COLLABORATION, PARTNERSHIP, CIVILITY, FISCAL PRUDENCE and MUCH MORE. Moreover, your vote for JON and SAL is a vote AGAINST the type of UGLY, NEGATIVE, MUDSLINGING campaigning you are witnessing (especially in these final, desperate hours) from the Linder/Wasserman camp. If we are ever to see this type of campaigning cease we must SPEAK LOUD AND CLEAR and SEND A MESSAGE that it does NOT appeal to us here in Briarcliff and we will NOT support the candidates forwarded or supported by those who conduct themselves in this unseemly manner. Please VOTE YES for JON and SAL. Please VOTE NO for SLEAZY SMALL-TOWN POLITICS. Respectfully, Mike Valenti
Jay Borrel May 21, 2013 at 01:04 pm
Wouldn't it be great if Mike Valenti moved out of Briarcliff?
Jay Borrel May 21, 2013 at 09:31 am
Hey Mike, the only thing worse than a tax hike and a secret appointment of a superintendent with outRead More looking at other candidates is your wasting our time with endless BS
Jay Borrel May 21, 2013 at 01:05 pm
Wouldn't it be great if Mike Valenti moved out of Briarcliff?
Gargamel May 21, 2013 at 07:26 am
Jay: more like Poooofff! Time to back to the North State Spa
Jay Borrel May 20, 2013 at 09:57 pm
Mr. Valenti your small mind is imploding
Jay Borrel May 21, 2013 at 08:25 pm
Wow Eric, how can I be hiding? I live here, you can look me up. I doesn't take much research orRead More rocket science. See you on the other side.
Kevin Zawacki (Editor) May 21, 2013 at 03:00 pm
Hi all -- lively discussion is fantastic and encouraged, but any personal and/or ad hominem attacksRead More will be deleted. Thanks for your cooperation.
Eric Nadler May 21, 2013 at 02:39 pm
As I write this I know that it is a mistake but I can't let it go. Mr. Rivers and Mr. Borrel pleaseRead More unmask yourselves. At least Ms. Agona and Mr Valenti (and myself) have the decency to make our views know publicly. By all means you have the right to voice your opinions but to do so under the guise of anonymity is what I would call cowardly. How can the voting public take your comments seriously if you don't have the gumption to stand behind them in public for the community to see. With that said - Mr Rivers, Mr Borrell take off your masks! Let's have a dialog face to face.
Jay Borrel May 21, 2013 at 01:06 pm
Wouldn't it be great if Mike Valenti moved out of Briarcliff?
W Obermeyer May 20, 2013 at 03:07 pm
I wonder why the voice of reason is suddenly so vocal? Reminds me of some earlier exchanges, if youRead More have read one you have read them all.
The Real Herman Sexton May 20, 2013 at 02:57 pm
oh wow, let's relive the attempted election of Mike Valenti several years ago. We went throughRead More this, proved I was a resident, etc. Anyway, does anyone know anyone in Briarcliff more annoying than Mike Valenti