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If your teen decides to go trick-or-treating this year, there are a few things they should keep in mind in terms of etiquette, especially since there will be lots of young children and families out.
An ongoing, online and unscientific poll from Today asks readers if teenagers are too old to trick-or-treat. According to results on Oct. 30, 67% say no and 21% replied yes. Another 12% are in the ...
Trick-or-treaters will roam the streets of Greater Cincinnati, candy bags in hand, come Thursday, Oct. 31. It's no secret trick-or-treating has devolved away from performing tricks and toward ...
How trick-or-treating became all about candy. The growth of mass media after World War II made Halloween the consumerist holiday we know today. And as suburban neighborhoods developed in the U.S ...
Yes, you can be too old for trick-or-treating, according to some laws around the country. famveldman – stock.adobe.com In 2017, a local paper reminded readers that tricks really are for kids ...
In the city of Chesapeake, Virginia, for example, kids over the age of 14 who trick-or-treat face a Class 4 misdemeanor, a penalty of which is a $250 fine.
One Delaware law you won't have to worry about this year is in Rehoboth where it's illegal to trick-or-treat on a Sunday. When Halloween falls on a Sunday, trick-or-treating is held on Oct. 30.
The five towns make the same request to move trick-or-treating every year to avoid conflicting with the annual Toms River Fire Company No. 1 Halloween Parade, which is traditionally held on Oct. 31.
Jackson College is hosting its ninth annual Halloween trick-or-treat event from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25 at Jackson College’s Central Campus, 2111 Emmons Road, in Summit Township.
Younger respondents said kids should be able to trick-or-treat at any age, while older Americans favor an age limit of 11 or 12. The university says the average response was 13 and a half.