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Trick-Or-Treating In EG: Residents Without Power Not Sure What To Do
Should those in dark neighborhoods postpone Halloween activities, or head to other, powered, areas?

There's scary, and there's SCARY. Trick-or-treating without light of any kind (street lights, house lights, etc.) may be a bit much. So those residents without power are wondering what to do?
One idea is to travel to a neighborhood with power (I live on the Hill and I'm heading out to buy extra candy just in case ...). Another is to postpone Halloween for a day or two or three.
Gov. Lincoln Chafee issued a press release encouraging caution tonight.Â
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"Our state is still dealing with the effects of Hurricane Sandy. These include extensive damage to roadways and sidewalks, fallen trees, downed power lines, and widespread power outages. Anyone out – whether driving or on foot – in areas with debris and without power must exercise extreme caution and vigilance."
What do you think – should everything proceed as usual or should we postpone Halloween until power's restored?
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