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Halloween trick-or-treating, Spooktacular party set for Oct. 30

Young trick-or-treaters pose in their Halloween costumes during the 2024 Marblehead Chamber of Commerce Halloween event on Washington Street. The annual business district trick-or-treating event draws families to participating shops along the downtown corridor. COURTESY PHOTO / MARBLEHEAD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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Families can celebrate Halloween downtown Oct. 30 with trick-or-treating at local businesses and a Spooktacular at St. Michael’s Episcopal Church.

The Marblehead Chamber of Commerce will host its annual business district trick-or-treating from 4 to 6 p.m. on Washington, Atlantic and Pleasant streets. Police plan to close Washington Street from Pleasant to Rockaway streets between 1 and 5:30 p.m. for safety.

At the same time, St. Michael’s Episcopal Church will hold its second annual Halloween Spooktacular from 4 to 7 p.m., featuring games, crafts, music, movies, food and rest space for adults. The church has entrances at 26 Pleasant St. and 9 Summer St. 

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