
Halloween favorites return on west side of Menlo Park
Sherman Avenue between Santa Cruz and Dakin has long been a favorite trick or treat destination for kids living in the west side of Menlo
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Sherman Avenue between Santa Cruz and Dakin has long been a favorite trick or treat destination for kids living in the west side of Menlo
Neighborly Ladera staged its first Halloween parade yesterday afternoon and InMenlo contributing photographer Laura Hamilton - and Ladera resident - was on hand to capture
InMenlo reader Page Curtin was good enough to send this fun photo of candy chute in action yesterday afternoon dispensing Halloween candy in the Oaks
Emails Menlo Oaks resident Judy Horst: "Lots of dragons and scared, smokey ghosts and gremlins as usual this Halloween, but I thought this front yard
Yes, it's Halloween. Yes, that's blue sky. And yes, that's Menlo Park's favorite band, The Members, performing on Halloween. The start time was day time,
There are some decorations up at the usual over-the-top Sherman Avenue house in Menlo Park but there's also a sign reading: "No Candy or Show
Tonight, Oct. 31, at the corner of Santa Monica and Gilbert you'll be treated to some fun and imaginative ghoulish decor with a NO Candy
Happy Halloween! Here's to a safe celebration for all. Photo by Robb Most (c) 2020
Like so many other Halloween related activities, the Trick or Treat Street organized by Menlo-Atherton Leadership took on a different look yesterday when it was
Menlo Oaks resident Judy Horst was good enough to send this photo of a lighted skeleton at a stop sign in her neighborhood. Creative! Photo
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