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After checking out the Mullica Hill Business Association’s Hounds on the Hill downtown, Josh and Lindsey brought their triceratops – er, their dog – Quiggly to the Harrison Township Recreation Commission’s Halloween BOOgie Walk. (Kristen Dowd/The Sun)

Little Emmitt Johnson, 1, can tell you how to get to Sesame Street! The tot was all smiles with Cookie Monster (AKA Dwight Johnson) and Big Bird (AKA Brianne Ely). (Kristen Dowd/The Sun)

Pokemon need costumes, too. Just ask Killian Glancy, 5, who sported Pikachu in a pizza costume for the BOOgie Walk. (Kristen Dowd/The Sun)

Harrison Township Police Department Ptl. Kate Macken hands out candy to some tiny superheroes. (Kristen Dowd/The Sun)

They’re here to save the day! Carter Mason as Mr. Incredible, Brody Cloherty as Black Panther, Grace Mason as Ariel, Roman Lang as Red Titan and Jordan Lang as Captain America have all the bases covered, from land to sea to Wakanda. (Kristen Dowd/The Sun)

Harrison Township Police Department Ptl. Kate Macken chats with police officer in training Tori Dell, 9, of Mullica Hill. (Kristen Dowd/The Sun)

Families line up at the Harrison Township Recreation Commission's Halloween BOOgie Walk. (Kristen Dowd/The Sun)

Brothers Benjamin, 5, and Noah Martin, 3, came dressed as WWE’s John Cena and a boxing champ, respectively. The duo, seen with their mom Stephanie, collect candy from Jamie Wagner and her daughter, Brooke Lowe, 9, at a Harrison Township Parks and Recreation table. (Kristen Dowd/The Sun)

Tiny but mighty: Brothers Benjamin, 5, and Noah Martin, 3, came dressed as WWE’s John Cena and a boxing champ, respectively. (Kristen Dowd/The Sun)

Raelynn Burns, 4, carefully selects a pumpkin at the end of the BOOgie Walk with help from her dad, Adam. (Kristen Dowd/The Sun)
The Harrison Township Recreation Commission brought back its Halloween BOOgie Walk to Ella Harris Park on Saturday, Oct. 24, with safety guidelines in place in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The candy-collecting event had a great turnout, with everything from dinosaurs to princesses stocking up on sweets.