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Do you believe you are ever too old to celebrate Halloween?
| 08 Oct 2014 | 01:00
Brenda Rose, Lafayette:"Of course not. It's a time to celebrate and spend time with loved ones it's fun too and it's a pressure-free zone."
Dairius Elliot, Lafayette:"No, I don't think you're ever too old to celebrate Halloween."
Kam Sybesma, Sussex Borough:"No you can never be too old to celebrate Halloween. It's unlike Christmas in the sense that I think the older you get, the more fun and almost necessary it becomes because it maintains your youth."
Nicole Ross, Hamburg:"I don't think there is an age limit at all. We are in our 40's and we still dress up. We love Halloween!"
TaraLynn Kotowicz, Wantage:"No I don't think you are ever to old to celebrate Halloween. How can you place an age limit on a holiday, anyway?"
Tyler Depuy, Lafayette: "Absolutely not. At the age of 21, simply swap the candy for apple cider."
By Allison Falcaro
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