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Long Island's Haunted Firehouse Returns For Halloween Season
Returning this year is "Kill the Light," in which visitors are equipped with a single glow stick to light their way through the maze.

FARMINGVILLE, NY — The Long Island Haunted Firehouse in Farmingville has opened for the season.
It will continue on select weekends throughout October.
This year, the firehouse is thrilled to announce the return of "Kill the Light," a fan-favorite, ultra-dark experience, in which visitors are equipped with only a glow stick to make their way through the maze, on Sundays starting Oct. 13.
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It will run from 7 to 10 p.m., with the last entry allowed at 9:30 pm.
The firehouse promises "bone-chilling fun for everyone with scares, ghouls, and surprises waiting around every corner," according to a promotional.
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Tickets run $15 per person.
There will also be a "Not So Scary Halloween" from 1 to 3 p.m. on Oct. 26 for youngsters.
The lights will be on and there will be plenty of candy for trick-or-treaters. Admission is $20 per family (up to 6 people). Only cash will be accepted.
The firehouse is located at 1080 Portion Rd., Farmingville. For more information, go to longislandhauntedfirehouse.org.
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