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Located in the beautiful Hudson Valley, the Village of Montgomery is a great place to live, raise a family, shop, and do business.
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Village Halloween Hours
Saturday, October 31, 2020, 06:00pm - 08:00pm
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Trick or treat hours within the Village will be 6 to 8pm on October 31. Follow these easy tips to keep children safe:

Tips for a safe and spooky Halloween:

  • Children should only go to homes where parents know the residents and stay on the porch or front steps to receive treats.
  • Children should cross the street at the intersection, not in the middle of the street or between parked cars.
  • Adults should inspect all candy before it is eaten.
  • Costumes should allow the child to see and hear perfectly. Little ghosts and goblins should be able to hear and see vehicles.
  • Costumes should be bright colored or have glow-in-the-dark patches so drivers can see the children. Flashlights and glowsticks can help!
  • Go with the kids! It's safer for them. Parents who dress up may also get a treat!

For residents passing out treats, please leave the porch light on during the Trick or Treat hours. It is safer for the children and lets them know treats are available at this home.