On the front steps of the Laheysâ house in Hewlett sits an eye-catching teal Jack-o-Lantern ready to welcome trick-or-treaters this Halloween. The pumpkin is a sign to parents that the home has something other than candy to offer.
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Tue, 10/28/2014 - 6:41am
On the front steps of the Laheysâ house in Hewlett sits an eye-catching teal Jack-o-Lantern ready to welcome trick-or-treaters this Halloween. The pumpkin is a sign to parents that the home has something other than candy to offer.