Rome Mayor Jacqueline Izzo has released guidance for trick-or-treating in the city of Rome this year amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Rome Mayor Jacqueline Izzo has released guidance for trick-or-treating in the city of Rome this year amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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It may look different, but the mayor of rome is hoping it will still feel the same, as long as people take precautions.
News channel 2's caitlin irla reports.
Last month, governor cuomo opened the door for trick-or- treaters throughout the state, announcing that families can still go door to door collecting candy on halloween night, as long as they do it safely.
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Mayor jackie izzo released guidance in the city of rome that will promote safety, hopefully minimize risks, and that comply with the executive orders put out by the governor.
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