It is almost October as we count down the final days of September and as we head to October we head into the heart of the Halloween season. Many "Halloween" events and attractions are now open or gearing up to open as we head into October.

 

 

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There are so many Halloween events to enjoy here at the Jersey Shore and we love bringing updates on these family fun events so you can enjoy this Halloween season.

We will keep you updated on our involvement in the 2022 Toms River Halloween Parade and what 92.7 WOBM will be doing for the state's largest Halloween Parade with Toms River Volunteer Fire Company #1 on Halloween night October 31st. We are looking forward to being involved once again as we have for decades.

 

 

One event that is coming up for Halloween in Ocean County is "Terror at Trailside". This Halloween event is taking place at Trailside Gardens on Wells Mills Road in Waretown. The event begins September 30th and runs Friday and Saturday nights. Terror at Trailside takes place from Dusk to 9 pm.

Trailside Gardens is located at 112 Wells Mills Road in Waretown, NJ. This Halloween event is an "entertaining Halloween theme walk-through."

The cost is $10 per person.

 

 

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Enjoy your Halloween fun and let us know if you have any cool Halloween events we have not added to our website, we always love your input and keeping us up to date on great family events happening here at the Jersey Shore. Happy Halloween from all of us at 92.7 WOBM

 

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