Seasonal & Holidays
Patch Scare Tour: One Of Chatham’s Best Halloween Yard Displays
Here's a stop in Patch's guide to some of the most ghoulishly-great Halloween displays in Chatham.

CHATHAM, NJ — The countdown is on as the nights get darker earlier and Halloween draws closer.
As the night air gets crisper with the chill of fall and Halloween’s spooky season in the air, spooky scenes are cutting through the darkness that entertain, some delivering chills of their own, as they bring on some Halloween thrills.
One of these scenes is in Chatham, which entertains the eyes with both sights and sounds of Halloween.
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Those who dare to stop by will be greeted by some haunted fun, with eerie apparitions around every corner, even creepy specters looking out from the windows.

Located at 106 Van Houton Avenue in Chatham Township, the homeowner who proudly built many of the decorations themself, told Patch their display will be illuminated nightly through Oct. 31.
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There’s a sweet treat after passing all of the ghosts and ghouls while trick-or-treating, with “full size candy bars for the kiddos on Halloween [Oct. 31],” they also said.
Display gawkers need to be sure to follow all the rules of the residential neighborhood while visiting where this and any Halloween display is located, such as not disturbing the homeowner’s display, checking it out too late in the day, making a lot of noise or littering in the neighborhood, while there.
Do you have an eye-catching Halloween yard display to share? Email jennifer.miller@patch.com along with your address, photos and anything else you’d like to share about your display.
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