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'Scary Perry' Halloween Tradition Continues Despite Sandy

The Kensington street welcomed trick-or-treaters Wednesday evening.

Hurricane Sandy has not stopped "Scary Perry," the annual Halloween tradition in Kensington.

Trick-or-treaters were welcome from 6-9 p.m. Wednesday along Perry Avenue between Lexington and St. Paul streets in Kensington. The road closed to cars from 5-10 p.m.

Meredith Eriksen has been decorating her home on Perry Avenue each Halloween for more than a decade.

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"We're big on bad puns," she said.

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