Inspirational Wheelchair Costumes for Halloween
Wheelchair-bound little tykes such as our favorite ice cream trucker Carter might not be jumping a broomstick this Halloween season, because this just in: TIE fighters get more candy.
Wheelchair-bound little tykes such as our favorite ice cream trucker Carter might not be jumping a broomstick this Halloween season, because this just in: TIE fighters get more candy.
Now that grocery stores are stocking Halloween candy on shelves (we can’t believe it either), it’s time to discuss the most important aspect of this amazing holiday -- costume selection. We recognize that there’s temptation to jump on the fad costume bandwagon, but take our advice -- the most obvious choice isn’t always the best choice. The following are 10 Halloween costumes we’re hoping we don’t see on the streets this year.
This past Saturday (Oct 29) was Windsor's "Trick-Or-Treat Street" day- as hundreds of kids with their parents visited local businesses to get lots of goodies!
For several years, Charley Barnes has been dressing up the outside of the station with all of his Halloween gear-- lots of spooky stuff!
But this year, we decided to bring it all inside to help ramp it up a bit!
All the kids (well, the ones who weren't spooked to bad :) ) had a lot of fun...
Come and watch the video as we take you through!
Montgomery Gentry‘s Troy Gentry is looking forward to a big treat — joining family and friends to whoop it up on Halloween.
Hurricane Irene flooded dozens of pumpkin patches this year, leading to what many say will be an unprecedented shortage — and price increase — for those wanting to carve traditional Halloween Jack O’ Lanterns.
That said, even a hurricane won’t stop the super-creative types who work their magic to create stylish artwork on pumpkins every year.
At this year’s New England Pumpkin Growers Weigh-Off in Rhode Island, a boulder-sized monster pumpkin weighing in at more than 1,600 pounds took the top prize. Gourd almighty!
K99's Charley Barnes and Dave Jensen handed out candy in Windsor on Saturday, Oct. 30th from 1pm-3pm at the annual Windsor Chamber of Commerce Trick-or-Treat event.