Council designates Halloween hours as Oct. 31 from 6–8 p.m.; one councilor objects
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The Hooksett Town Council voted to adopt an annual Halloween observation on Oct. 31 from 6 to 8 p.m., with discussion about whether the town administrator may reschedule in case of inclement weather. Councilor Walzack registered the sole opposing vote.
The Hooksett Town Council voted on Oct. 8 to adopt a standing town policy observing Halloween on Oct. 31 from 6 to 8 p.m. each year unless the council later amends the policy.
Councilor Sullivan moved to adopt the observation; the motion was seconded. Sullivan framed the vote as a convenience for residents and organizers. Council members discussed whether to add a formal rain-date provision and whether the town administrator should have authority to reschedule due to inclement weather. The council agreed that the administrator could reschedule if necessary without calling a special meeting.
Councilor Walzack expressed safety concerns regarding timing and sunset; he registered the lone dissent. Council chair recorded the voice vote with the result recorded as: ayes with one opposed. The council retained the ability to amend the policy in the future.
Action: motion approved; policy adopted with a single dissenting vote. The administration clarified it would have discretionary authority to reschedule Halloween observances in the event of severe weather.
