Costumed revelers march in 46th NYC Halloween parade | Inquirer News

Costumed revelers march in 46th NYC Halloween parade

/ 08:09 AM November 01, 2019

Revelers gather for the Greenwich Village Halloween Parade, Thursday, Oct. 31, 2019, in New York. (AP)

NEW YORK — Tens of thousands of costumed revelers march in New York City’s 46th annual Village Halloween Parade.

The mile and a half parade kicked off Thursday night in Greenwich Village under an overcast and heavy police presence.

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This year’s parade featured hundreds of Wild Things-themed puppets and more than 50 music bands and dancers. Batman and Batwoman costumes were plenty visible, as well as ghosts, skeletons and even whistleblowers.

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The parade is open to anyone wearing a costume. It began in 1973 with a puppeteer marching with his family and grew into a televised extravaganza.

The New York Police Department was on “heightened vigilance” despite saying there were no credible threats.

Two years ago, Halloween was marred when a driver mowed down cyclists on a Hudson River bike path, killing eight.

Lola, a chihuahua, waits with revelers before they march in the Greenwich Village Halloween Parade. (AP)

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