Mayor Deborah Cochran introduces Hayden Bender as the winner of the 5- to 8-year-old category of the costume contest in the courtyard at the Mount Airy Museum of Regional History
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Mondee Tilley | The News
Joy and Kim Zeller pose with Nathan Thomas on Main Street while trick-or-treating. His wheelchair was transformed into Tow Mater.
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Mondee Tilley | The News
Hundreds of kids and their parents turned out for trick-or-treating on Main Street for Halloween on Wednesday.
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Mondee Tilley | The News
Madden, right, and Karson Pack get candy from Angela Stroup at the Mayberry Toy Company during trick-or-treating on Main Street for Halloween.
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Mondee Tilley | The News
Mayor Deborah Cochran introduces Hayden Bender as the winner of the 5- to 8-year-old category of the costume contest in the courtyard at the Mount Airy Museum of Regional History. Bender shows off his Charlie Chaplin pose for the crowd.
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Mayor Deborah Cochran introduces Hayden Bender as the winner of the 5- to 8-year-old category of the costume contest in the courtyard at the Mount Airy Museum of Regional History. Bender shows off his Charlie Chaplin pose for the crowd.