Here are some spooky ways to celebrate Halloween in NYC
If you want to start celebrating the season, here are some events for people of all ages.
If you haven't noticed, New York has been gradually gearing up for the spookiest holiday of the year.
From the racks packed with candy corn to the ghoulish takeovers of everyday locations - like our subway system! - Halloween is coming to the city.
Want to get into the Halloween spirit? Our reporters are visiting eerie locations all across the five boroughs. Check out some of their coverage below.
Think you're a Halloween expert? See if you can ace our quiz!
It all leads up to the Village Halloween Parade on October 31. There are only two ways to see the parade: go to Greenwich Village and watch it in person, or tune in to NY1's coverage from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. | WATCH THE PARADE LIVE HERE
If you’re looking for somewhere fun to get ready for the parade or watch somewhere a little more warm, we're partnering with Samsung 837 to bring you the official watch party of the 45th Annual Village Halloween Parade. Come by pre-parade to complete your Halloween look with MAC make-up artists or stay throughout the night to watch the parade live on NY1. RSVP here.
If you want to start celebrating the season, here are some events for people of all ages.
Pat Kiernan and Jamie Stelter host "The Village Halloween Parade: Keeping the Spirit Alive,” a special revisiting the best moments of past parades.
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Here's a look at past Halloween costumes worn by NY1 hosts and paradegoers.
Roger Clark takes us back through the years and shares his favorite moments from the annual event.
Halloween season is usually Economy Candy's busiest time of the year, but the pandemic has cut its overall sales by 80%.