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    MapleShade Meadows in Nesquehoning was bustling with ghouls, goblins, princesses and more Wednesday night during the senior living facility’s safe trick or treat night. The facility invited Panther Valley’s kindergarten through third grade students to trick or treat with the residents and keep the tradition of handing out candy to the children alive for many of those who call MapleShade home. MapleShade resident Delores G., left, hands out candy to 6-year-old Alexander Iudicello during the event. AMY MILLER/TIMES NEWS

Published October 26. 2017 08:23AM

MapleShade Meadows in Nesquehoning was bustling with ghouls, goblins, princesses and more Wednesday night during the senior living facility’s safe trick or treat night. The facility invited Panther Valley’s kindergarten through third grade students to trick or treat with the residents and keep the tradition of handing out candy to the children alive for many of those who call MapleShade home. MapleShade resident Delores G., left, hands out candy to 6-year-old Alexander Iudicello during the event. AMY MILLER/TIMES NEWS

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