Manchester police ensure safe halloween, distribute candy to kids

Manchester Police Ensure Safe Halloween, Distribute Candy to Kids

MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ – On Tuesday evening, the streets of Manchester Township were bustling with Halloween revelers. Ensuring their safety, Manchester Township police officers patrolled the neighborhoods. But the officers did more than just maintain order; they also played the role of candy distributors, handing out sweets to the township’s children.

In a social media post, Manchester Police shared their enthusiasm, stating, “We trust that everyone enjoyed Halloween as much as we did! ? Last night, our officers had a ‘spook-tacular’ time as they patrolled the neighborhoods of Manchester, delighting trick-or-treaters with sweet treats and Halloween spirit!”

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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