TRICKS AND TREATS

Published 11:01 pm Thursday, October 31, 2013

the Adams family hands out candy in front of the Alabama Real Estate Connection office on the square as part the city’s Halloween tailgate festivities.

the Adams family hands out candy in front of the Alabama Real Estate Connection office on the square as part the city’s Halloween tailgate festivities.

Employees of the Troy branch of the First National Bank of Brundidge celebrated by donning costumes at work.

Employees of the Troy branch of the First National Bank of Brundidge celebrated by donning costumes at work.

Employees at Pike Internal Medicine were also caught up in the Halloween spirit.

Employees at Pike Internal Medicine were also caught up in the Halloween spirit.

Spiderman, a ghoul and a witch pose with the black swan ballerina outside Perfectly Imperfect on the Square in downtown Troy.

Spiderman, a ghoul and a witch pose with the black swan ballerina outside Perfectly Imperfect on the Square in downtown Troy.

Lola Drinkwater gets creative with a hula hoop during Covenant Christian School’s celebration of the fiftieth day of this school year during the school’s sock hop.

Lola Drinkwater gets creative with a hula hoop during Covenant Christian School’s celebration of the fiftieth day of this school year during the school’s sock hop.

A stegosaurus fills up his basket with candy while trick-or-treating.

A stegosaurus fills up his basket with candy while trick-or-treating.

Anyone coming into the First National Bank of Brundidge’s Brundidge branch would have been taken aback by all of the employees in colorful costumes.

Anyone coming into the First National Bank of Brundidge’s Brundidge branch would have been taken aback by all of the employees in colorful costumes.

The Lane family poses for a picture at the war memorial statue on the Square.

The Lane family poses for a picture at the war memorial statue on the Square.

People of all ages enjoyed Halloween by dressing up in costumes. Whether it was at work or out-and-about the town, Pike County citizens were in a spooky and festive spirit.

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