Members of the Suffern High School Marching Band always get into the spirit of the season. Here they lead the Sloatsburg Halloween Parade down through the center of the Village.
While September weather warms the first days of November, red and yellow leaves continue to drop and fall. Sometimes they fall, floating lazily one at a time, while at other times a whole scattering races from the sky.
“The stockings were hung by the chimney with care” . . . Christmas is just around the corner.
Sloatsburg just celebrated a chilly Halloween weekend and once again people from across the Village participated in their own ways. From this year’s annual Halloween Parade to Hayward’s Deli and Harmony Hall’s seasonal bash, the Village came alive.
Harmony Hall celebrated the season with its annual Halloween bash that included Spooky Stories from Linda Zimmerman.
Let the strong people over at Hayward’s Deli help you out.
Peeking through the window at the Harmony Hall Halloween bash.
Sloatsburg residents Alison and Steve Harvey got into the spirit of the Sloatsburg parade.
Let Kenny at Hayward’s Deli put the smackdown on your lunch needs.
People on parade at the 30th Annual Village of Sloatsburg Parade — with special shout out to the parade’s sponsors and Village staff who worked to put together another great event.
And finally, the Sloatsburg Library celebrated the season with a Haunted House. Anthony Puglia and Justin Wanamaker went all out in creating a spooky Community Room (that got some ooohs and aaahs and tears from wee ones). Kudos to Joan Wanamaker, an employee of the Library and great Friend who pulled the day’s events together — with some help from her scary small friends.