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trick or treating guidelines

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trick or treating guidelines
trick or treating guidelines

If you plan on going trick or treating in New Hartford, there are a new set of recommendations the village would like you to know about.

The village is asking people to wear masks and social distance while out and they're asking people to avoid groups.

Have with the details.

Kristen town supervisor paul machione said these are all reccomendations.

He said a number of people in the village and town of new hartford have called concerned about safety whether your handing out or asking for candy, the town of new hartford as well as oneida county is asking people to follow a few extra rules this halloween.

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None "we thought it would be smart to release guidelines on how to do halloween appropriately this year.

The beauty of halloween is that its outside and alot of these costumes have masks covering their face anyways.""we thought it would be smart to release guidelines on how to do halloween appropriately this year.

The beauty of halloween is that its outside and alot of these costumes have masks covering their face anyways."

On top of the masks and social distancing, they're asking people to trick or treat in your neighborhood and to avoid groups.

Melody mizgala lives in one of the area's trick or treating hotspots "i'm fine with it, i dont want my kids out after dark anyways.

They've adapted very well to this.

They're just happy they can still go trick or treating and that was thing they were terrifed they were going to miss it."

Her two kids michael and jack are looking forward to tomorrow, but arent too keen on the new rules.

"i dont really like it because i dont really want to wear a mask while trick or treating."

But her neighbors alot of her neighbors are all for the rules.

"they're pretty safe i agreed with most of them you know.

Every year its been a mad house up here.

We all enjoy it up here that's why."

"whatever helps people feel better, i think that thats ok so i'm ok with people taking precautions and making people safe for the holiday."

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