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Grandview Upper Elementary School holds Halloween parade through Tarentum

Matthew Medsger
By Matthew Medsger
1 Min Read Oct. 31, 2017 | 9 years Ago
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Early Tuesday morning, in the midst of Tarentum's daily commute, a pair of dinosaurs chased a clown to the top of Lock Street.

Since the dinosaurs were actually students in costume, the clown was in no real danger.

Grandview Upper Elementary School held its annual Halloween parade Tuesday, when students and teachers filled the streets of the borough in a wide variety of costumes.

Costumed kids walked from Ninth Avenue to Corbet Street, down Corbet Street to Sixth Avenue and then up the hill on Lock Street back to the school.

The Highlands High School Band participated.

Matthew Medsger is a Tribune-Review staff writer. Reach him at 724-226-4675, mmedsger@tribweb.com, or on Twitter @matthew_medsger.

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