Chapel Hill wants to further reign in Halloween revelry
Posted Oct 15, 2015
Chapel Hill is making a bigger effort this year to keep its popular Halloween festivities smaller. Each year, thousands of costumed-revelers – many of them college students – jam Franklin Street on Halloween night. This year, officials want to encourage local families to come out with their children. They'll close off Franklin Street at 8:30, but they'll reopen it to traffic earlier than usual, at 11 p.m.
(WRAL.com)
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