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The Zombies

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Midtown »

Is Jeb Bush "toast?"; Sushi chefs, the city and the battle over gloves; On becoming a Halloween costume.

Park Slope »

Capt. Frank DiGiacomo and 78th Precinct officers spent their own time and money on the haunted house.

Central Harlem »

Residents have told the local precinct about the problem and are trying to get the phone booth removed.

West Brighton »

Staten Island Arts ditched its $300-a-plate meal in lieu of a "zombie walk" to raise money for programs.

Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

The Walking Dead Escape will feature 3,000 participants and 600 "zombies."

Yorkville »

Yorkville resident Brittany Geragotelis wrote "Life's a Witch" and "What the Spell?"

Cobble Hill »

Forget "World War Z" — these New Yorkers are getting a first-hand zombie experience.

Bed-Stuy »

The film is part of a program by the Tribeca Film Institute.

Eltingville »

The "Zombabe" Pin-Up Calendar has started a crowd-funding campaign for printing costs.

Emerson Hill »

The rUNDEAD zombie challenge pits runners against monsters.

Arden Heights »

Turn Based Studios started a Kickstarter campaign for their game about surviving the zombie apocalypse.

Bed-Stuy »

Jenna Payne's "Zompire Vixens from Pluto" is about zombie-vampires who attack Earth.

Park Slope »

At the Walls of Darkness haunted house, customers pay $30 to be scared out of their wits.

Castle Hill »

The Bronx Haunted Warehouse held a casting call Monday and Tuesday, looking for zombie performers.

Manhattan »

Prediction, or foresight, is crucial in the Halloween costume business. This year it is proving to be a mix of period television shows, disgraced public figures and "Steam Punk."