Third Annual Trick-or-Treat on Main Street Hit Despite Chill

 

Despite potentially record breaking temperatures on Halloween ghosts, goblins, princesses, superheroes, and more descended in droves to the third annual Trick-or-Treat on Main Street.
Princeton Mayor Kota Young says that temps weren’t the only records broke Thursday evening.



He adds that the new additions to this years events were well received.





Mayor Young expressed his extreme gratitude to all those who helped make the event go off without a hitch.





He notes that sights are already set for next Halloween.

Just around 50 businesses, civic organizations, churches, individuals, and other volunteers set up booths downtown and gave out over 50,000 pieces of candy to around 2,000 children and families.

You can find a full photo gallery from the night here.

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