Assembly and Senate Staff Go All Out for 2023 Trick Or Treat Event


NYS Senator Dean Murray and NYS Assemblyman Joe DeStefano celebrate Halloween with residents at the Medford Fire Department. | File Photo

NYS Senator Dean Murray and NYS Assemblyman Joe DeStefano celebrate

Halloween with residents at the Medford Fire Department.

File Photo

NYS Assemblyman Joe DeStefano and NYS Senator Dean Murray recently sponsored a 2023 Trick or Treat event at the Medford Fire Department, Medford, New York. Several community organizations participated to provide a fun and safe way to trick or treat.

The Suffolk County Cooperative Library provided an Interactive Haunted Walk-Through, entertainment was provided by Stingray Entertainment and the Medford Fire Department provided the location.

Of course, both offices joined in the fun and picked costume themes, Disney Villains and “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” to get things started. “It is all about the kids and what better way to demonstrate a fun and safe activity than to have the adults get in on the fun as well,” said NYS Senator Dean Murray.

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