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And The Winners Of The Bergen County Moms 2024 Halloween Costume Contest Are...
The votes are in! The winners of the Bergen County Moms/Daily Voice 2024 Halloween Costume Contest are... BC Moms Top Picks: 1. Miles as a Vending Machine 2. The Addams Family ft. Baby Pubert 3. Emilia as The Claw (whose brother Blake was in the top 10 in 2020). Winners as voted by Daily Voice readers (with a total of 2,174 votes). 1. Miles as a Vending Machine (544 votes) 2. Baby Justin as Donald Trump (376 votes) 3. Mason as Sweetums (332 votes) Congratulations to Miles, 11, who won the hearts of DV readers and the BC Moms board. Miles will be getting not one, but two gift cards!…
Lifestyle
These Bergen County Kids Nailed Halloween, Who Did It Best?
The costumes in the Bergen County Moms 2024 Halloween Costume Contest get better every year. See the photos in the carousel and vote below on your favorite. Voting ends on Sunday, Nov. 3 at noon. UPDATE: These Are The Winners Of the 2024 Halloween Costume Contest Each year, we look for the most costumes with the most craftsmanship and creativity. We thought these finalists stood out from all the rest. Thank you to everyone who participated in the 8th annual Bergen County Moms/Daily Voice Halloween Costume Contest. Winners will be announced Sunday evening, Nov. 3. Bergen…
Lifestyle
Bergen County Dad Spends Months Setting Up Next-Level Halloween Display
Halloween 2016 was a disappointing one for the Maltin family. The family had just moved into their beautiful new home at 294 West End Ave., in Ridgewood, and barely had any trick-or-treaters. In an effort to "drum up some spirit," the family's patriarch Peter Maltin decided to get creative. He started by sitting on the porch and scaring people. Then, over the years, he added decorations. "That was the genesis to try to get more people here," the dad of three tells Daily Voice from his front yard as he sets up for this year's festivities. Each year, Maltin' Halloween display got a …