PHOTOS: Dublin Consolidated School students go in search of treats

DCS Principal Nicole Pease leads the school on its Halloween parade Thursday.

DCS Principal Nicole Pease leads the school on its Halloween parade Thursday. —STAFF PHOTO BY DAVID ALLEN

 Dublin Police Chief Tim Suokko high-fives students and gets them across Route 101.

 Dublin Police Chief Tim Suokko high-fives students and gets them across Route 101. —STAFF PHOTO BY DAVID ALLEN

DCS trick-or-treaters at Dublin Town Hall.

DCS trick-or-treaters at Dublin Town Hall. —STAFF PHOTO BY DAVID ALLEN

DCS students seeking treats at Yankee Magazine’s offices. 

DCS students seeking treats at Yankee Magazine’s offices.  —STAFF PHOTO BY DAVID ALLEN

DCS students and staff on Halloween. 

DCS students and staff on Halloween.  —STAFF PHOTO BY DAVID ALLEN

By DAVID ALLEN

Monadnock Ledger-Transcript

Published: 11-04-2024 12:02 PM

The students and staff of the Dublin Consolidated School set out to spook anyone in the vicinity of the Yankee Magazine offices Thursday morning.

Principal Nicole Pease led the parade across and up Route 101, which they navigated courtesy of Dublin Police Chief Tim Suokko, en route to some treat-seeking at the town center.  

“This is wonderful, and it’s an annual event,” said Pease. “It epitomizes small town life.”

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