A flashy costume in Braintree
#Halloween Braintree firefighter with his own fire truck. @braintreemafd @universalhub @braintreepaper @BraintreePolice @braintreemayor @Sean4Braintree pic.twitter.com/K1eblHs32A
— Jim Corbo (@JimCorbo) November 1, 2018
@universalhub watch out for the vicious squirrel on Glendower pic.twitter.com/56CD3CGQig
— scott connolly (@scottyconnolly) November 1, 2018
We (me and @md_bennett) made @transitmap pumpkins of @MBTA and @cta. Because of course we did. (Cc @universalhub @adamtvaccaro @martinepowers @stevevance) pic.twitter.com/rOVMnHqZok
— Ari Ofsevit (@ofsevit) November 1, 2018
some brilliant house on union park has a scary haunted house depicting the grisly death of our democracy. @universalhub pic.twitter.com/pGPTNPSeiP
— rob c (@rcolonna) October 31, 2018
The numbers are in...33 trick or treaters this year! Same as last year. A steady level of kids is all we can really ask for in this climate. We had a 50% drop from 2015-2017. #rozzie @universalhub
A spelling bee, a gourd and a squash blossom. pic.twitter.com/lIkcE6FyU0— Lucy Bullock-Sieger (@LBSieger) November 1, 2018
The best Boston Halloween costume I saw this year: Spooky Betts. @universalhub @RedSox @mookiebetts pic.twitter.com/iv2VPYiVlI
— scaryr (@merveille) November 1, 2018
@KeytarBear is here on Sagamore Street @u2maureen @universalhub @CaughtDot @WelcomeToDot pic.twitter.com/0wEaP8xx6D
— Fall Paul (@PaulNuttingJr) October 31, 2018
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On Beacon Hill, everybody was having a grand time
At a Halloween block party in Louisburg Square until, as roving UHub photographer Evangelos Efstathiou shows us, a T. rex showed up and tried to eat everybody:
Another roving UHub photographer, Jed Hresko, found things a bit more sedate on South Street in Roslindale: