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Town of Groveland Shares Trick-or-Treat and Halloween Safety Tips

Board of Selectmen Approves Trick-or-Treating for Oct. 31 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Police Chief Jeffrey T. Gillen and the Groveland Board of Selectmen would like to share safety tips and guidance regarding Halloween activities to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.

The Board of Selectmen, taking into account the most current public health guidance and statements made by Governor Charlie Baker, has decided to maintain the annual trick-or-treating hours, while encouraging strict public health and safety practices.

The official hours set by the Town for trick-or-treating on Saturday, Oct. 31 will be from 5:30-7:30 p.m.

Should residents choose partake in trick-or-treating, they are encouraged to leave individually wrapped candy that can be placed at the end of a driveway or the edge of their yard for families to take. Those who do not wish to participate in Trick-or-Treat are asked to shut off their outdoor lights as an indicator. Residents are strongly discouraged from going “door-to-door.”

Residents are asked to take the following precautions from the Department of Public Health if they choose to trick-or-treat this year:

Additionally, Groveland officials would like to share the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) lists of several low and moderate risk alternative activities that community members can take part in for Halloween.

Lower risk alternatives include:

Community members may participate in moderate-risk activities, as long as they take the proper safety precautions. These include:

Residents are asked to avoid higher risk activities this Halloween in order to prevent the spread of the virus. These activities include:

More information and holiday safety tips from the CDC can be found here.

Town of Groveland Shares Trick-or-Treat and Halloween Safety Tips
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