(WHTM) — In most of the country, the night before Halloween has no name. In parts of eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey, however, Halloween Eve comes with not only a name but a history. It’s called ...
While Halloween night is famously filled with treats, in New Jersey, the night before is commonly marked by tricks in the form of ding, dong, ditch, toilet paper and the occasional egg. The Oct. 30 ...
If you want to find spooky fun, you don't have to wait until Oct. 31. In many parts of the country, tricks and treats (but mostly tricks) begin the day and night before Halloween. Depending on where ...
Halloween may be the time to trick-or-treat, but the night before is usually meant just for tricks. Halloween Eve is known to be a night of mischief as children go around pranking others in their ...
Ring cameras and modern day technology may have hampered one of Halloween's most infamous traditions — mischief night. While ghosts and goblins of Halloween past would normally scamper through ...
Surveys consistently rank Halloween as one of America’s favorite holidays. Many people look back fondly on trick-or-treating as a child, going door-to-door in costume, hoping for a big haul of candy, ...
CHERRY HILL, New Jersey (WPVI) -- What started as an incentive to keep kids out of trouble on "mischief night" has since turned into a multi-decade tradition in South Jersey. The Bush family moved to ...
It may be New Jersey’s most wholesome and longest-running Mischief Night tradition. Camden County’s Bush family has been blanketing their front yard with toilet paper every Oct. 30 since the early ...
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