MARLBOROUGH – Costumed kids and their grownups accepted an invitation from Marlborough Mayor Arthur Vigeant and downtown businesses to collect treats on Oct. 27.
City agencies and nonprofit organizations also distributed goodies.
Afterward, families viewed or joined the city’s much-loved Horribles Parade beginning at the Vin Bin and traveling a few blocks along Main Street.
The Horribles Parade was led by a costumed band and color guard comprised of students from Marlborough High and Whitcomb Middle schools under the direction of Jim Verdone, MHS band director.
Meanwhile, entries of a scarecrow contest organized by the Marlborough Recreation Department were displayed on the fence bordering Union Common.
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