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Sunday: Trunk or Treat in Middletown

All Middletown children will get an official Halloween "do-over" on Sunday, November 11.

Announcement from Middletown Township

In place of door to door Trick or Treating the Township of Middletown and Board of Education will be running "Trunk or Treat" on Sunday, November 11 in the afternoon as a safe Halloween alternate for the children of Middletown at the following elementary schools.

Children are invited to all schools for this event no matter what school they attend, including all parochial and private school students. Children of all ages including those who not yet of school age, are invited to their neighborhood Trunk or Treat.

 

  • Harmony 1-3 pm
  • Ocean Avenue 1-3 pm
  • Lincroft 1-3 pm
  • New Monmouth 2-4 pm
  • River Plaza 1-3 pm
  • Bayview 3-5 pm
  • Middletown Village 1-3 pm
  • Nut Swamp 12-2 pm
  • Leonardo 1-3 pm
  • Fairview 1-3 pm
  • Navesink approximately 2-3 pm following the Halloween parade at the Navesink firehouse
  • Port Monmouth students who missed their event are invited to Ocean Avenue’s event.

 

NJarhead November 12, 2012 at 01:59 pm
Great job Middletown! My Wife took our Son and both were delighted with it. Thank you!

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