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Brooklyn Heights »

Pumpkin master Hugh McMahon shares his tips for carving a traffic-stopping pumpkin.

Williamsburg »

The outdoor food festival welcomes pumpkin carvers to compete with their creations this weekend.

Sunset Park »

Police are asking store owners to avoid selling eggs to teens in the run-up to Halloween.

Maspeth »

Dr. Alexandra Khaimov will pay $1 for every pound of candy brought in to her office.

Financial District »

Trinity Church has canceled its Halloween program, citing safety concerns over an OWS encampment. 

Carroll Gardens »

A local design studio released a Halloween calendar themed after a haunted brownstone.

Greenwich Village »

DNAinfo.com New York has a map of highlights of the 39th annual Village Halloween Parade.

Castle Hill »

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

Long Island City »

Socrates Sculpture Park will soon transform into a field of sculptural scarecrows.

Harlem »

Michael Hedges sued the East River Plaza mall for the shopping cart attack on Oct. 30, 2011.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Kids and parents got into the holiday spirit by trick or treating through Inwood on Monday.

Downtown »

Protesters from Occupy Wall Street donned costumes with social justice messages to celebrate Halloween in Zuccotti Park.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

From a Jedi lightsaber fight to music from Pauly D from the "Jersey Shore," DNAinfo has an interactive map of all the highlights along the route of the 39th annual Village Halloween Parade.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

In a Friday night visit to the bustling "Occupy Halloween" workshop in DUMBO, Brooklyn, activists showed DNAinfo the puppets they have been building day and night in preparation for the parade.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Teri Slater, who helped turn East 78th Street between Park and Lexington avenues into the "it" place for Upper East Side families on Halloween, is moving after 40 years.