Secaucus streets have become spooky in setting the scene for Halloween. Eighth Street has gone to the ghouls with a creepy clown head that stands guard over a porch filled with cadavers, while further down the street a cobweb crawls up a set of scary stairs with Frankenstein, Dracula, a witch and a pair of jack-o-lantern heads.
The cats have not only multiplied in town but are growing in size, with a giant black cat hanging on a pumpkin on Fourth Street. A graveyard has mysteriously popped up on Ninth Street where “Moe” who lost his toe and “Juana Dance” are buried.
There is plenty to see throughout town, from spider webs to scarecrows to skeletons. It could be a sign of a fun trick-or-treat on Oct. 31.
Adriana Rambay Fernández may be reached at afernandez@hudsonreporter.com.