KEYSTONE HEIGHTS – More than 4,500 residents attended this year’s Boo on the Boulevard, according to event planners Barbara Franklin and MeLissa Pellerito.
“I think it went very well,” …
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KEYSTONE HEIGHTS – More than 4,500 residents attended this year’s Boo on the Boulevard, according to event planners Barbara Franklin and MeLissa Pellerito.
“I think it went very well,” Franklin said. “We had double the business and homeowner participation as compared to last year. We were more spread out with better lighting. We were very excited to have Blue Water Bay there as our food vendor. They did an amazing job at a very affordable price. We also had face painting this year for the first time and the Haunted House also did well.”
Franklin also praised Brad Harvey and his crew from the Keystone Golf Course who volunteered their time.
The band Melrose Horns were the featured act, and it included Vice May Steve Hart.