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Ghosts and ghouls gather downtown for trick or treat and fall fest

Children and parents wait in long lines to get some free candy on 4th St. during the Downtown Halloween Trick or Treat event. DAVE KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette
Children and parents wait in long lines to get some free candy on 4th St. during the Downtown Halloween Trick or Treat event. DAVE KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette
Children and parents wait to follow the path laid out in a Candy Land themed display put up by the First Community Foundation Partnership along 4th St. during the Downtown Halloween Trick or Treat event. DAVE KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette
Quentin Gallagher of Montoursville walks away smiling after winning the 6-12 age group with his costume of the “fountain of youth.” Children in the 6-12 age group costume contest pose for photos as the winner was announced during the Downtown Halloween Trick or Treat event. DAVE KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette
Children in the 6-12 age group costume contest pose for photos as the winner was announced during the Downtown Halloween Trick or Treat event. Quentin Gallagher of Montoursville won that age group with his costume of the “fountain of youth.” DAVE KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette
Children choose their pumpkins that were given away City of Williamsport Rec. Dept. on 4th St. as hundreds of families enjoy the Downtown Halloween Trick or Treat event. DAVE KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette
Alani Reynolds, 5 of Williamsport is lead out of a spooky trolley exhibit by her Leeann Reynolds grandmother on 4th St. as hundreds of families enjoy the Downtown Halloween Trick or Treat event. DAVE KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette
Children stop by “Good Habits” on 4th St. as hundreds of families enjoy the Downtown Halloween Trick or Treat event. DAVE KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette
Vincent Ilniski, 5 of Williamsport, checks out a basket of candy as he and hundreds of families enjoy the Downtown Halloween Trick or Treat event. DAVE KENNEDY/Sun-Gazette

Children and parents filled Fourth Street during the Downtown Halloween Trick or Treat & Fall Festival event on Wednesday evening. Among the many activities were Halloween costume contests for various age groups, as well as a Candy Land-themed display put up by the First Community Foundation Partnership.

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