After a year’s hiatus due to the pandemic, Halloween trick-or-treating is poised for a return. Residents appear to be making up for lost time — ghoulish and ghastly decorations are back in force.

A gryphon skeleton guards a front door on Sotelo 
Less scary, more welcoming 
Annual skeleton gathering on Greenbank Ave. 
Weary skeletons rest against a tree on Sotelo 
Blow up decor makes a big impact 
Pumpkins light the way 
Spiders, skeletons, and witches at this house on Highland Ave. 
Ghosts hang in the trees along Dracena Ave.

Skeletons chilling on Hampton Road 
A large blow up pumpkin monster on St. James Drive 
The front porch of A house on Crocker 
A champagne-drinking skeleton and his pet on Mountain Ave. 
The head of a red eyed raven swivels as you walk by on St. James Drive 
Details of the dead emerging on St. James Dr 

Ghosts and graves adorn the front of this home on St. James Dr 
A mummy hangs from the archway on a house on Crocker Ave