Halloween may be the time to trick-or-treat, but the night before is usually meant just for tricks. Halloween Eve is known to be a night of mischief as children go around pranking others in their neighborhood.
Oct. 30, to many in New Jersey, is known as "Mischief Night" but is that only an exclusive name to the Garden State?
The tradition that included antics such as egging homes, throwing toilet paper across your neighbor’s yards and other acts of vandalism have dwindled in part due to more homes containing ring cameras and cell phones making it more difficult for the pranksters to get away.
Pranks during the Halloween season has been a tradition even before children were going around asking for candy in their special costumes. Interactive map: Visit these Halloween homes in Nort

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