Ghosts and ghouls will be running amok in New York City with many participating in the Village Halloween Parade and the new Trick-or-Streets program.
For the first time in 49 years, the parade will be led by all women.
Anyone can walk in the parade so long as they come in costume and get to the lineup on Canal and 6th Avenue before 7:00 p.m. "This year's theme, Freedom, was inspired not by the people of New York, but by their need to experience a place where fun is the main objective; to feel joy and the freedom of being who you are," Fleming said. "Throughout history, when our country faced times of hardship, people flocked to the parade because extended the freedom to forget about whatever was going wrong and enjoy what was right in front of them, each other."for exclusive access and experiences.
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