East Rockaway
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Michael Delpezzo 2, as a pirate with a sweet tooth in East Rockaway.
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Mayor Francis T. Lenahan Jr., his wife Rosemary, top left, and Village Trustee Richard Gogarty, and Rec Director Rick Kappel with some young residents.
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three cuties: In East Rockaway, Gracie Dillard, 1, Joseph Giordano, 8 months, and Brody Marasco, 1, came dressed as a strawberry, a pumpkin and a clapping monkey.
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Lauren Cleary, 12, made Halloween cookies along with lots of other children. A La Carte provided the ingredients and members of the Lynbrook High School Leadership/Key Club helped run the table.
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yan and Keely Coco with their twin boys Casey (left) and Cameron, age 3, along with their daughter, Charlotte, 10 months. They dressed up as Power Rangers for the first time being a family of 5!
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Brianna Rolon, 7, in costume as a witch, with her father, JR, during the parade.
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Rachel Stein (left) and Rebecca Murphy, both 5, dressed up in costume and awaiting the start of the parade.
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Rocking on in Lynbrook: Greg Bonifacio, 11, lef,t Marveline Clase, 9, Freddy Bautista, 6, Leah Cruz, 7, Gaby Cruz, 5, Arisleiny Clase, 5, and Emanuel Perez, 3, all dressed as rock stars for Halloween.
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The Lonso family: Michael and Kathy, with their children Michael, 4, at right, and Matthew, 2, along with with their puppies Frankie and Chanel at Lynbrook’s festivities.
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Where’s toto? A cute “Dorothy” and a kitty cat danced to “Glee” songs in East Rockaway.
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A parade of children and adults made its way down St. James Place.
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What’s scarier — or cuter — than kids’ in costumes?
Young East Rockaway and Lynbrook residents celebrated an early Halloween with events held last weekend.
In East Rockaway, the fun was at the John Street Complex, compliments of the East Rockaway Recreation Department. In Lynbrook, the Chamber hosted Halloween Havoc on Atlantic Avenue. Ghosts, goblins, pirates and princesses enjoyed treats, games, arts and crafts and dressing up!