Seasonal & Holidays
Trick-Or-Treating Is On In Lacey For Halloween 2020
The township will put out guidelines in accordance with Center for Disease Control recommendations.
LACEY, NJ — Trick-or-treating is on in Lacey this Halloween. The township will release guidelines in accordance with Center for Disease Control recommendations.
Lacey doesn't set a Halloween curfew. But officials ask that trick-or-treaters respect homes without lights on once it's dark out.
Officials will release a poster with guidance in the near future.
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The coronavirus has forced Lacey and other towns to adapt its Halloween traditions. The annual Trick or Treat Trail was canceled because of COVID-19, the Rotary Club of Forked River announced.
But Lacey will have a drive-thru "Undeadly Trail" instead. Read more: Lacey To Hold Halloween Drive-Thru Event
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The "Dee Road Cemetery," an annual Halloween attraction at a Lacey home, has also returned. Read more: 'Dee Road Cemetery' Returns To Lacey Home For Halloween
Governor Phil Murphy issued Halloween rules and guidance Monday, which includes wearing masks — not just Halloween masks — and minimal "touches" of candy. Read more: Gov. Murphy Issues NJ Halloween Rules, Guidance Amid Coronavirus
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