
Kids and parents take to the streets to celebrate Halloween in downtown Menlo Park
The City of Menlo Park held its annual Halloween Hoopla parade along Santa Cruz Avenue this morning, a tradition clearly embraced by kids and adults
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The City of Menlo Park held its annual Halloween Hoopla parade along Santa Cruz Avenue this morning, a tradition clearly embraced by kids and adults

We have yet to discover a more creative not to mention jam-packed Halloween decorated front yard than the Hyde family home on Laurel between Glenwood


The Halloween Hoopla Parade and Trick-or-Treat begins at 11:00 am with a parade through downtown to Fremont Park. Led by a band comprised of music students

Come to the Atherton library (2 Dinkelspiel Station Lane) on Saturday, Oct. 26, from 1:00 to 2:00 pm to make felt accessories to wear for

InMenlo contributing photographer Robb Most snapped this pirate skeleton who evidently fancies himself a singer on Hobart Street. Wondering if the bird skeleton (parrot?) on

We came upon this cleverly decorated Halloween tree on Stanford Dr. Very creative! Photo by Linda Hubbard (c) 2019

A group of skeletons has commandeered a hot rod on Encina Ave. in Menlo Park. It appears the action has stirred up a flock of

We've always enjoyed spotting witches who somehow misjudged their air space and found themselves flying into trees. And then there are the ones who are

This ghoulish front yard at 1050 Ringwood Avenue is best visited at night when the lighting and fog machine are in full effect Photo by
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