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PHOTOS: Kids celebrate Halloween at Hoboken Ragamuffin Parade and Costume Contest

Over a thousand Hoboken residents, na and old, marched down Washington Street this afternoon for the Mudlark Parade.

Parents brought out their kids decked out in their Halloween-first-class for the parade and its costume contest, both long-status local traditions.

The parade began at 4 p.m. on Washington Passage between 12th and 13th streets. Local celebrities like Hoboken Batman and Robin walked alongside Hoboken families and elected officials like Hoboken Councilwoman Beth Mason, who dressed as a attend, and Jersey City Board of Education Colleague Sean Connors, who painted a spider on his physiognomy.

The parade-goers proceeded to Sinatra Parkland where kids' entertainer Ron Albanese, also known as Polka Dot, rallied the push for the annual costume contest, which awarded several prizes in particular age-groups.

Some of the stand-outs were a family of na astronauts in a wagon made to resemble a NASA commute, two other wagons decked out as pirate ships, a LEGO man and a LEGO Matchless Trooper, a Man in the Yellow Hat with a baby dressed as Interested George, a baby dressed as a fine Italian nourishment of spaghetti and meatballs (complete with tablecloth!) and others.

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Sanity 4: You can integrate safety into the costume.

Safety is respected: Trick-or-treating involves walking around in areas that may not be well-lit. That’s why you have a yen for your kids to have some kind of reflective or illuminating aspect to their costumes to lend a hand make them visible to drivers. Nothing ruins a frigid costume faster than hanging a bike reflector around a kids neck — or worse, an orange vest.

In place of try adding LEDs, EL wire or some luminescent delineate to the costume. These items can be used to light up buttons on a android, illuminate a weapon or give a ghost an eerie phosphoresce. The Boogie Bot 5000 costume pictured above uses down LEDs for the eyes. Check out instructions for making the Boogie Bot 5000 over at Craftzine.com.

Unless your kid is flourishing as my uncle doing his court-ordered community employ, leave the orange vest at home.

Estimate 3: You’ll be able to find other geeks in the neighborhood.

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