The Annual Halloween Party at the Cranston Fire Department Headquarters on Pontiac Ave. on Halloween night. The city of Cranston and the Cranston Fire Department hosted the event. The party has been …
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Haunted happenings across Cranston
DUNKIN DEVILS: Greeting customers on Halloween night are Amanda Fritsche, Jessica Oliveira, Morgan Haibon, Kerri Smith and Lauren Moss, employees at the Dunkin Donuts on Sockanosset Cross Road.
HAUNTED WHOLE FOODS: Getting into the spirit of Halloween are employees at Whole Foods in Cranston. Joining in the fun are Adriana Minacapilli, Ryan Waskewicz, April O’Malley, Chrissy Angell, Patie Griffin, Holly Dion and Michael Plourde. Kneeling are Kristina McDonald and Chelsey Barton.
PINK BUNNY: Dahiana Rodriguez dressed up her 7-month-old Darleny as a pink bunny at the Cranston Fire Station # 2 on Pontiac Ave.
REJUVAHALLOWEEN: Dr. Ellen Frankel and her staff at Rejuvaderm MediSpa in Cranston dressed up for Halloween last week. Pictured is Assistant Office Manager Jill Brown as the Wicked Witch, Ellen H. Frankel, M.D. as Dorothy and Secretary Patty Staples as the Good Witch.
MAKING NEW FRIENDS: The annual Halloween Party, sponsored by the Cranston Fire Department and the city of Cranston, was held Halloween night for the community. Pictured are new friends 4-year-old Arianna Fournier as the Blonde Clown with 3-year-old Hailey Dunning as Mickey Mouse.
SCARY SIBLINGS: Stephanie Bagu selected a bloody nurse costume as she holds her younger brother, 3-year-old Jeremiah, who was Indiana Jones. Both attended the annual Halloween Party at the Cranston Fire Department Headquarters on Pontiac Ave. on Halloween night. The city of Cranston and the Cranston Fire Department hosted the event. The party has been an annual tradition in Cranston for decades and allows children of all ages to have a fun and safe Halloween.
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The Annual Halloween Party at the Cranston Fire Department Headquarters on Pontiac Ave. on Halloween night. The city of Cranston and the Cranston Fire Department hosted the event. The party has been an annual tradition in Cranston for decades and allows children of all ages to have a fun and safe Halloween. (Herald photos by Meri R. Kennedy and Steve Popiel)
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