A spooky time in Norvell



‘Young Frankenstein’ Gabriel Michel, 1, was ready for tricks and treats at Norvell Township hall on Monday night. His mother, Margaret Michel, brought him to compete in the costume competition.



On right, Lindsey Hobbs, 9, won the costume competition in Norvell. She was dressed as a little devil and had horns and a pitchfork. Her friend Kasey Condra, 8, was dressed as a vampire. The two enjoyed candy and a cake walk at the event on Monday.
What happened on the stairs of the Norvell Township hall?

"Charlie goes to war."
Talon Wilson, 10, as Charlie Brown and Hunter Thayer, 9, as an Army man.




Norvell Township Hall was filled with little army men, Frankensteins, and vampires on Monday night who filled their bags with candy and enjoyed a number of other activities. Nancy Landes, who has organized the Halloween events in Norvell for the last 29 years, said she tries to make it better every year. 

“The township and the community really help me out,” she said. 

Kids in costume participated in a penny scramble, guessed a giant pumpkin’s weight, broke a piñata, and drank cider. A cake walk made sure no one went home without sweets.

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