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Croton-Harmon Police Officers Talk Halloween Safety at Carrie E. Tompkins Elementary
Have fun, be safe.

While costumes and candy are a big part of Halloween, Croton-Harmon Police Department officers reminded Carrie E. Tompkins Elementary School students that safety comes first in the village during Friday’s festivities.
Representatives from the police department visited every class at CET on Tuesday to discuss Halloween safety and to lead fun Halloween-themed activities.
Each student received a Halloween safety activity sheet, Halloween safety bookmark and orange glow sticks, as well as a canvas bag to decorate and use to collect lots of candy while trick-or-treating on Friday.
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Photo Caption: Lisa Vlad’s kindergarten class at Carrie E. Tompkins Elementary School decorated the canvas candy bags given to students by the Croton-Harmon Police Department.
Photo courtesy of Croton-Harmon Schools
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