LOGAN – City officials have compiled a list of do’s and don’t’s to help make Halloween a safe and spooky night for everyone involved in Trick or Treating on Oct. 31.
Those tips are intended for children, drivers and homeowners, according to officials of the Logan Emergency Management Department.
Trick or Treaters, they advise, should carry flashlights or glow stick to stay visible as they cruise Logan neighborhoods. Children should stay on sidewalks and only cross streets at corners or lighted crosswalks. They should never enter a stranger’s house or car and always check their candy haul before starting to enjoy it.
The best advice for drivers is to slow down and stay alert while Trick or Treaters are moving about on city streets. Everyone should put their phones down and focus on the r

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