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Cape May Goblins, Ghosts Parade

 

By Herald Staff

CAPE MAY — The city’s Halloween Parade was held Oct. 21 under brilliant sunshine that would chase any scary spirit.
An assortment of marchers, dancers, strollers and other merry makers joined to parade north on Washington Street to the Emlen Physick Estate, one of the city’s landmarks, which bears many of the attributes of a haunted mansion.
Among those in the line of march was a
band of pirates, also known as students from the Joanne Reagan Dance Studio of Cold Spring.

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