
Numerous local organizations and businesses set up booths along the outer ring of the Square. Michael Crimmins/Glasgow News 1.

Several booths had costumed characters for people to pose alongside after they got their candy. Michael Crimmins/Glasgow News 1.

Scare on the Square was held from 5-8 p.m. and featured live music, food trucks and dozens of booths both of private businesses and of public organizations like the county and city governments. Michael Crimmins/Glasgow News 1.

Numerous local organizations and businesses set up booths along the outer ring of the Square. Michael Crimmins/Glasgow News 1.

Children, eager with anticipation, dressed in their costume grab candy from the numerous booths. Michael Crimmins/Glasgow News 1.

Several booths had costumed characters for people to pose alongside after they got their candy. Michael Crimmins/Glasgow News 1.

Glasgow Police Department Officer Terry Flatt gave a sticker-badge to a hopeful police officer. Michael Crimmins/Glasgow News 1.

Numerous city and county officials participated in Scare on the Square. Representative Steve Riley and his family took part in the festivities as well. Michael Crimmins/Glasgow News 1.

The live music was provided by High Fidelity, who played in the gazebo. Michael Crimmins/Glasgow News 1.

With lights pulsating, the Glasgow Police Department set up a booth beside one of their cruisers. Michael Crimmins/Glasgow News 1.

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