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SUNY-O Decks The Halls

With Costumed Youngsters

The halls of SUNY Oneonta we filled with all manor of ghoul, ghost and goblin as hundreds of children and their families came out for the annual Halloween in the Halls at SUNY Oneonta. After carnival in the Hunt Union, groups went around to the dorms where there could play games, make Halloween crafts, go though a haunted house, and of course, get candy! Here, Dan St. Onge holds his daughter Novalei, Oneonta, next to Ciara Kaltenback, Ave Barber and Ryna Barber of Cooperstown. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)
The halls of SUNY Oneonta were filled with all manner of ghoul, ghost and goblin as hundreds of children and their families came out for the annual “Halloween in the Halls” Friday evening. After carnival in the Hunt Union, groups went around to the dorms to play games, make Halloween crafts, go through a haunted house, and of course, get candy! Here, Dan St. Onge holds his daughter Novalei, Oneonta, next to Ciara Kaltenback, Ava Barber and Ryna Barber of Cooperstown. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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