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Who has the spookiest home in Woodside/Sunnyside

Who has the scariest home/apartment in the neighborhood?

We have six homes/apartments in Sunnyside/Woodside up for a vote? (vote below pictures)

The owner of the spookiest wins a $150 gift certificate to Bar 43; second place winner receives a $50 gift certificate to Arriba Arriba; and third, a $50 gift certificate to Claret. (Thanks to the sponsors)

PLEASE VOTE: Vote closes at 12 noon, Nov. 1.

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7TrainDelays

True. The origins of halloween are based on ritual murder and torture, often of children.

I wouldn’t celebrate it anymore than I would celebrate the Sandy Hook mass murder spree.

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Sunnysideposthatesme14

I don’t get why people celebrate Halloween. It’s based on a vile disgusting pagan holiday.

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Dorothy Morehead

Thanks to whoever put this contest together and to the creative Sunnysiders who decorated their properties. They added so much to the holiday. This was the busiest Halloween ever–I ran out of candy and chips and started with well over 500 pieces!

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sunnysider

THese people and their great spirit are what makes America great. I’ve watched these houses year after year. They add so much to our little town.

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kathy lally

Bill and janet kregler r sooo festive and they put a smile on everyone in woodsides faces every halloween and u just wait till thanksgiving! 😛

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Anonymous

Go by house 6 tonight. They always have some entertainment and project old movies outside. Real projector, real film…pretty cool and old school.

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Andrew

For some reason I only see house 1 and 6 and the rest just have a spinning in circle. But yeah, house 6 has always been a bit more scenic for Halloween every year. It looked great at night time when I walked past it yesterday. They put on all the lighting effects and creepy sounds.

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Craic Dealer

I wouldn’t be surprised if house 6’s picture is an “as is” picture. Looks kinda real.

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