Long Island Families Elevate Halloween Decor with Charitable Displays
Long Island Families Elevate Halloween Decor with Charitable Displays

Long Island Families Elevate Halloween Decor with Charitable Displays

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Halloween celebrations in 2025 continue to evolve beyond traditional costumes and trick-or-treating, with communities and families embracing creative decorations and festive events. In McKinney, Texas, The Deviled Egg Company offers themed treats, while in North Jersey, residents on Clinton Place maintain a strong community tradition of Halloween decorating. On Long Island, families have transformed their homes into elaborate haunted displays featuring thousands of pumpkins, animatronics, and synchronized light shows, attracting hundreds of visitors and supporting charitable causes. Maine hosts the Haunted Ragtime Halloween, a unique swing dance party with a New Orleans vibe, combining music, costumes, and community support by raising funds for the Bath Area Food Bank amid ongoing SNAP benefit cuts. Meanwhile, discussions around Halloween decor also highlight issues of representation, such as the predominance of male skeletons in decorations, sparking conversations about skeletal diversity and inclusivity. These diverse activities and perspectives illustrate the rich and multifaceted ways Americans celebrate Halloween today.

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