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City Of Naperville: Naperville Police Urge Residents To Enjoy Halloween 2021 Safely
This year, Halloween falls on Sunday, Oct. 31, which means it's time for residents to prepare for little goblins and ghosts to be out fo ...
October 27, 2021
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This year, Halloween falls on Sunday, Oct. 31, which means it’s time for residents to prepare for little goblins and ghosts to be out for a night of fun in our community. There is no City ordinance in Naperville designating official trick-or-treating hours for children, but the Naperville Police Department recommends that young children end trick-or-treating when it begins to get dark and older children end trick-or-treating by 8 p.m. Additionally, Naperville Police would like to offer these Halloween safety tips to ensure that Halloween is a safe, fun and festive time for all.
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