The “Tri-City News” is compiling a list for families to tour the region to see the Halloween displays — some of which are raising funds for charities.
Black cats, witches and graveyards are popping up in the front yards of Tri-City homes and commercial buildings for Halloween.
And the Tri-City News is compiling a list for families to tour the region on or before Oct. 31 and see the displays — some of which are raising funds for charities.
Marlene Bilesky has her Westwood Plateau house lights on from 6 to 10 p.m. each night to showcase her decorations .
Actors will be on site on Oct. 26 and 31 to give trick-or-treaters a spook.