Rainy Start Turns to Sweet Success at Princeton Downtown Trick-or-Treat (w/PHOTOS)

Halloween day was a combination of rain and wind but when the time came for the downtown Trick-or-Treating the community received a treat when the rain moved on leaving the downtown streets ready to host the many excited Trick-or-Treaters.

Shortly after 4 pm, the vastly different types of costumes started entering the street seeking what kind of treats and goodies were available. There was a wide selection of homemade, store-bought, simple, and extreme costumes walking the street and in the end, no one was disappointed due to the many generous groups and individuals who lined the main street from Seminary to City Hall with a massive amount of treats to give away.

Princeton Mayor Brock Thomas was pleased with the turnout for the event and also the weather.

click to download audioThis was the first time Angela Milton attended the downtown activity.

click to download audioSisters 7-year-old Saylor and 5-year-old Payton were downtown with their mother because their dad was afraid of clowns but they were happy to be getting candy.

click to download audioAnthony Dyer was passing out goodies and was amazed by the crowd.

click to download audioNichelle Faughn has been a part of the program since the beginning and was enjoying seeing everyone on the street.

click to download audioMain Street in Princeton is blocked off each Halloween from 4:00 to 6:00 pm to allow the community a safe place to go trick-or-treating.

2024 Princeton Downtown Trick-or-Treat

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