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Senator Jeff Klein, Assemblyman Mark Gjonaj, P.S. 105, Pelham Parkway Neighborhood Association, Allerton International Merchants Association and White Plains Road Business Improvement District had a scary good time hosting the fourth annual Pelham Parkway Halloween Parade and party of Saturday, October 22.
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Ghosts and ghouls of every age participated in the parade which marched from the southeast corner of White Plains Road and Pelham Parkway South to White Plains Road and Brady Avenue.
Following the neighborhood trek, children and their families continued the Halloween festivities at P.S. 105 complete with a bouncy castle, horse and carriage rides, face painting, games, music, snacks and special treat bags containing candy and coloring books.
Assemblyman Gjonaj (back, 2nd from l), Senator Klein (back, 3rd from r) and P.S. 105 students had a scary good time at the party.
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Gjonaj (back, l) and Klein (back, r) with (l-r) Mohammed, Heba and Elias Achmed and Vella Aijatiuo.
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(l-r) ‘Sheriff’ Gene DeFrancis, Allerton International Merchants Association director; Aleksander Nilaj; Edith Blitzer; Andrea Siegel, Pelham Parkway Neighborhood Association president and Debby Kawalick, Collegiate Institute for Math and Science Parent Association president.
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Costumed characters of every age danced to the music.