Bluffton celebrates Halloween, or where did all that candy go?
Either I'm getting older or the cast of characters is getting younger. I do know that the candy gets smaller and the price seems to follow the trend of oil by the barrel.
It really doesn't matter. After all, what other evening of the year does an owl call my name, a wizard stops by to add an interesting spell (maybe my hair will grow back), a lady bug actually prefers to stay in her stroller, and I get to eat candy without thinking of the consequences?
How did you spend Halloween?
The Icon offers viewers an abreviated glance at who rang the doorbell between 6 and 7:30 p.m. on the Eve that's all-hallow.
What did you dress up as?
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