Seasonal & Holidays

Marblehead Trick-or-Treat Hours 2016

Marblehead trick-or-treating hours for Halloween on Mon., Oct. 31, 2016.

MARBLEHEAD, MA — Halloween is Mon., Oct. 31 and trick-or-treaters will be out in force in Marblehead. Marblehead historically holds trick-or-treating on Halloween from about 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

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Local police offered these Halloween tips:

Homeowners

  • Welcome trick-or-treaters with your porch lights and any exterior lights on.
  • Patrol your street occasionally to discourage speeding motorists, acts of malicious mischief and crimes against children.
  • Report any suspicious or criminal activity to your police department immediately. You can dial 9-1-1 in Swampscott.
  • Candlelit jack-o-lanterns should be kept clear of doorsteps and landings.
  • Consider the possibility of using flashlights instead of candles to light jack-o-lanterns.
  • Keep dogs and other pets away from doors so children will not become frightened.

Drivers

  • Exercise extreme caution when driving a vehicle. Be on the alert for excited youngsters, whose vision may be obscured by masks, darting out into traffic.
  • Motorists should avoid all unnecessary travel on Halloween evening, and when driving they should drive slowly and be alert to small children crossing streets.
  • Many accidents occur when motorists are backing vehicles out of driveways, unaware of the presence of small children.

Parents, remind children:

  • Be back home at .... XX:00 p.m. (Set a time limit for your children to "trick-or-treat." Also designate a specific route for them to take.)
  • Never trick-or-treat alone. Go with at least two friends for the entire evening.
  • Carry a flashlight and use it so drivers can see you and you can see hazards in the street as well as other people.
  • Cross only at street corners, never between parked cars, and never diagonally across an intersection.
  • Look in all directions before crossing the street, and obey all traffic signals. Walk, never run, across the street, and use sidewalks, not the street, for walking.
  • Do not accept rides from strangers.
  • Do not take short cuts through backyards, alleys, or parks.
  • Do not go inside anyone's home. Remain on the porch/front door stoop at all times.

Costumes

A note to parents:

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  • Make sure your children's costumes are not flammable.
  • Do not permit your children to use cumbersome, floor length or vision-impairing costumes.
  • Reflectorized stripes make your costume more visible.
  • In lieu of masks, face makeup is recommended.
  • Wear comfortable, safe shoes.

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