The Village Parade is celebrating 50 years of fun, but security will be tightened as the Israel-Hamas war rages overseas.
The NYPD is ramping up security for the annual Halloween parade in Greenwich Village on Tuesday night.Police say security is always a concern due to the large volume of people at this parade, but the global climate is making more of an impact.An assortment of Halloween candy is shown in this photo taken on Friday, Oct. 27, 2023 in New York.
Though there are no credible threats to the parade, security will be very tight and visible throughout the parade. Tens of thousands of costume-wearing New Yorkers are expected to take part. The parade is free to view from the sidelines or to join if you plan on dressing up.
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