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Robert Henry 6, of Utica, collects a Halloween treat from the Utica Public Library. The library held a no-contact Halloween event Friday. The library placed candy and toys on sticks that were planted in the ground outside the library. Children were able to visit and get candy without interacting with librarians. (Scott Anderson)
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Amelia Buckley and Desirea Woods visit the Utica Public Library for the no-contact trick-or-treat event Friday. Buckley dressed her dog Georgia in a matching Elephant outfit. (Scott Anderson)
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A portion of the candy and toys planted in the ground outside of the Utica Public Library on Friday. The library had no-contact trick-or-treat where children could come get toys and candy on a stick. (Scott Anderson)
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