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Halloween 2018: Your Morris County Guide
Here's what you need to know about Halloween in Morris County, including parades, trunk-or-treating and curfews.

MORRIS COUNTY, NJ — Halloween is fast approaching, and there's lots of ways to celebrate in Morris County. From haunted houses, to trunk-or-treating to pumpkin picking, Patch has your complete guide to celebrating Halloween 2018 (we also have safety tips to make sure the holiday is all treats and no tricks).
Trunk-or-Treating
- POSTPONED: Morris Twp: now on Oct. 28. Read more.
- POSTPONED: Kinnelon: now on Oct. 28. Read more.
- Chester: Oct. 26. Read more.
- Parsippany: Oct. 31. Read more.
Curfews
Find out what's happening in Morristownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- Jefferson's curfew also includes Mischief Night. Read more here.
- Long Valley has designated trick-or-treating hours. Read more here.
- Mendham Township cuts off trick or treating in some neighborhoods. Read more here.
Parades
- CANCELLED: Morristown: Oct. 27. Read more here about the new plans.
- CANCELLED: Madison: Oct. 27. The magic show will still go on. Read more here..
Other Celebrations
Find out what's happening in Morristownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- Morris County Parks: The Parks department is holding over a dozen low cost or free Halloween events throughout October. Read more here.
- Jefferson's annual Halloween house is back-- and also has kid-friendly hours. Read more here.
- Where To Pick Your Own Apples, Pumpkins In Morris County
- This haunted house also offers some of the country's scariest haunted escape rooms. Read more here.
- CANCELLED: Halloween Downtown In Hackettstown has been cancelled due to the storms. It will not be rescheduled. Read more here.
Safety Tips
- Morris County 2018 Halloween Sex Offender Safety Map
- Washington Twp Police shared tips on how parents, trick-or-treaters and drivers can stay safe on Halloween. Read more here.
Weather
- The weather is shaping up to be dry and cool for Halloween, but a mess for the weekend before. Check out an early forecast here.
We'll be updating this list as we get closer to Halloween, so keep checking back. Have an event you want to share? Email Katie.Kausch@patch.com.
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