Scenes From Saturday’s Halloween Parades

Scenes From Saturday’s Halloween Parades
Chris Lindsay-Abaire leading the Prospect Park South Halloween Parade. (Photo by Holly Dutton / Ditmas Park Corner)
Chris Lindsay-Abaire leading the Prospect Park South Halloween Parade. (Photo by Holly Dutton / Ditmas Park Corner)

The annual Prospect Park South Halloween Parade took Saturday night, and drew a crowd nearly double the size of last year’s event, according to event organizers.

Paradegoers decked out in costume gathered on Albemarle Road and Marlborough Road around 5pm before parading down Albemarle Road.

Chris Lindsay-Abaire and her husband David have lived in Ditmas Park for five years with their two sons. The couple hosted the parade this year, for the third year in a row, and activities started at their home on Albemarle Road with refreshments and baked goods.

“It’s a really nice event not just for Prospect Park South, but for other neighborhoods in the area as well,” said Lindsay-Abaire.

She praised the volunteers that helped shop, bake, and setup the pre-parade activities, and thanked the 70th Police Precinct for helping keep the parade safe.

The parade started out small nearly 10 years ago, when it was held on Buckingham Road, said Lindsay-Abaire. It has grown considerably since, with around 600 attendees last year, and pushing 1,000 this year.

Jason Moscowitz and his family dressed as Run DMC. (Photo by Holly Dutton / Ditmas Park Corner)
Jason Moscowitz and his family dressed as Run DMC. (Photo by Holly Dutton / Ditmas Park Corner)

“I think it’s above and beyond the best,” said Jason Moscowitz about the parade. Moscowitz has lived in Ditmas Park with his wife for the past four years. This was their first year attending the parade with their baby son, Harrison. The family sported some of the most original costumes, dressed as Run DMC.

Kevin, Christine, and Christopher McBride. (Photo by Holly Dutton / Ditmas Park Corner)
Kevin, Christine, and Christopher McBride. (Photo by Holly Dutton / Ditmas Park Corner)

Kevin and Christine McBride, who live on Stratford Road, attended the parade with their son Christopher. They are lifelong Brooklynites, and look forward to the parade every Halloween.

“It’s the neighborhood getting together, and people you don’t see all year come out,” said Kevin.

Did you attend the Prospect Park South or West Midwood Halloween parades on Saturday? We’d love to see your photos! Email them to us at editor@ditmasparkcorner.com and we will share them!

Photo by Holly Dutton / Ditmas Park Corner
Photo by Holly Dutton / Ditmas Park Corner
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Dogs got in on the fun as well. (Photo by Holly Dutton / Ditmas Park Corner)
There were lots of Star Wars themed costumes. (Photo by Holly Dutton / Ditmas Park Corner)
There were lots of Star Wars themed costumes. (Photo by Holly Dutton / Ditmas Park Corner)
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Officers from the 70th Precinct at the parade. (Photo by Nathan Thompson)
Officers from the 70th Precinct at the parade. (Photo by Nathan Thompson)
Photo by Nathan Thompson
Photo by Nathan Thompson
Photo by Nathan Thompson
Photo by Nathan Thompson
Photo by Nathan Thompson
Photo by Nathan Thompson
Photo by Nathan Thompson
Photo by Nathan Thompson
Photo by Nathan Thompson
Photo by Nathan Thompson
Photo by Michael Joyce
Photo by Michael Joyce
Photo by Michael Joyce
Photo by Michael Joyce

With reporting by Holly Dutton.