NORTHPORT, FL (WWSB) – Halloween is a little different this year in Northport. Hurricane Ian left many areas filled with rubble, so some trick-or-treaters have to dodge those piles in order to move from house to house.
They will provide additional patrol units to keep the neighborhood safe, according to the Northport Police Department. said that more attention should be paid to
He said it might be difficult to see children running out into the street if there were big mountains.
“Perhaps the main thing people have to watch out for is that there are kids out there who are crazy about going door to door trying to get candy.” So you might not be paying attention, let’s be a little more careful than usual,” Taylor said.
He also explained that the city would ask the cleanup crew to stop working a little earlier in order to accommodate trick-or-treating.
“We have these big debris removal trucks out there. I hope it will,” he said.
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