North Branford residents and their friends enjoyed Halloween last night – right on schedule despite Hurricane Sandy's impact on the town.
While some residents opted for traditional trick-or-treating in neighborhoods where power was restored, others headed to the Connecticut Sportsplex, which opened its doors – or parking lot rather – for a Trunk or Treat.
State Rep. Vin Candelora, whose family owns the Sportsplex, said the parking lot was full with about 300 cars and about 1,000 trunk-or-treaters.
"It was an absolutely incredible turnout in less than 24 hours," he said. "I think everyone left happy."
Here are some pictures of Trunk or Treat getting underway and a few more from my family's trick-or-treating adventures. Were you at Trunk or Treat? Did you go trick-or-treating? Share your pictures by clicking 'Upload photos and video' above or below the photo gallery.
Don't forget that Patch's Best Halloween Costume Contest is underway. Share your photo in the contest gallery for a chance to win $5,000.
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