Mt. Lebanon Allows Trick Or Treat Tradition To Continue For Halloween This Year

By: KDKA-TV News Staff

MT. LEBANON (KDKA) -- Residents in Mt. Lebanon are officially allowed to trick or treat this year.

On Facebook, the municipality said that trick or treating is not a sponsored event, so families can decide whether or not they want to participate. Trick or treating in Mt. Lebanon typically occurs from 6 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, October 31.

However, the municipality said residents should consider leaving a bowl of treats on their porches or the end of their driveways to limit social interactions. And if residents do hand out treats, the municipality advises them to wear a mask and continuously sanitize or wash their hands. And most importantly, if residents or their children are not feeling well, stay home.

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