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A Look Back at Sloatsburg’s Recent Halloween Parade

Posted on 07 November 2016 by Editor

The annual Village of Sloatsburg Halloween Parade had a large turn out to close out the month of October.

The annual Village of Sloatsburg Halloween Parade, led by the Suffern High School Marching Band, had a large turn out and closed out the month of October with a bang.

With Tuesday’s election looming and the long Thanksgiving to Christmas holiday season closing in, now is a good time to rewind and look back at the Sloatsburg Halloween Parade.

The annual Halloween Parade this past October 29 saw a great turnout by Sloatsburgers, who were led down Route 17 by the Suffern High School Marching Band.

The parade begins, turning out onto Route 17.

The parade begins, turning out onto Route 17 from the entrance to the Community Fields.

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Sloatsburg Mayor Carl Wright walked with one of the parade’s great float entries.

Sloatsburg Elementary School Principal Joe Lloyd and family got into the spirit.

Sloatsburg Elementary School Principal Joe Lloyd and family got into the spirit, along with Sloatsburg Village Trustee Thomas Buckley.

Another float entry, with the western sunset in the background.

Another float entry, with the western sunset in the background.

The Sloatsburg Volunteer Fire Department is always a major anchor of any Sloatsburg parade.

The Sloatsburg Volunteer Fire Department is always a major anchor of any Sloatsburg parade.

A perfect spot to parade watch was from inside Seven Lakes Station, Sloatsburg's newest popular tap house.

A perfect spot to parade watch was from inside Seven Lakes Station, Sloatsburg’s popular tap house.

Following is a fast motion view of the Suffern Halloween Parade which took place down Lafayette on Sunday, October 30.

 

 

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