Date: Fri 27-Oct-1995
Date: Fri 27-Oct-1995
Publication: Bee
Author: CURT
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Halloween On Main Street
The people living on Newtown's Main Street tell us living in their
neighborhood has its drawbacks and benefits: there's too much traffic, but you
can walk to the movies; you can see the Labor Day Parade from the front porch,
but be prepared to have perfect strangers help themselves to your coffee and
danish... the list goes on.
Halloween presents Main Street residents with a problem particular to their
neighborhood - virtually everyone feels free to come to their door for a
treat. One older couple heard the doorbell ring 250 times last Halloween, and
their neighbors down the street faced 350 treat-or-treaters on the front
porch, some of them from as far away as Bridgeport. Most Main Street residents
stock up with pounds and pounds of candy, only to run out before the crowds
stop coming. The evening, for them, is far more exhausting than enjoyable.
Because they are too nice to turn away children, for whom Halloween is a
special night, these residents rarely complain and bear the intrusion and
expense of entertaining crowds of complete strangers with grace and
hospitality.
Parents who are contemplating a Halloween tour of Main Street with their
children, should mindful that Halloween on Main Street is not a public event,
like Socko's Haunted Yard (at Newtown Sand and Gravel on Toddy Hill Road this
year). Halloween is best when it is a neighborhood affair, when the children
are known to the adults and vice versa. When the masks come off, there should
be smiles of recognition all around.
