Brick Mayor Ducey: Trick or Treat and Trunk or Treat are Both On, Here’s What You Need to Know

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BRICK TOWNSHIP, NJ – Mayor John Ducey today said trick or treat and trunk or treat are in the township this year despite the COVID-19 and gave residents suggestions on how to safely participate in both.  On Halloween, Ducey encouraged residents to use their porch lights as a signifier to let trick or treaters know if you want people knocking on your door or not.  Ducey said homes that will be giving out candy should turn their lights on at around 2pm and those homes that do not wish to have visitors should turn their porch lights off for the night.

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“People might not want anyone knocking in this time we live in, for covid-19 or whatever,” Ducey said.   Trunk or Treat this year will take place on October 23rd. The township will soon be releasing more information on the event.

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