A cooler and cloudy pattern will persist through the weekend, though additional showers will be mostly light and confined to the mountains. High elevation snow showers will occur, supporting light accumulations on the mountain summits. Conditions and confined to the mountains. High elevation snow showers will occur, supporting light accumulations on the mountain summits. Conditions look to trend drier and a little sunnier heading into early next week. A cooler and cloudy pattern will persist through the weekend, though additional showers will be mostly light and confined to the mountains. High elevation snow showers will occur, supporting light accumulations on the mountain summits. Conditions look to trend drier and a little sunnier heading into early next week. A cooler and cloudy pattern will persist through the weekend, though additional showers will be mostly light and confined to the mountains. High elevation snow showers will occur, supporting light accumulations on the mountain summits. Conditions look to trend drier and a little sunnier heading into early next week
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Things To Do October 25 and October 26
Looking for some weekend fun? NBC5’s Andrew Grautski has you covered this weekend with ‘Things To Do!’
Saturday October 25thEssex Junction, VTGet ready for screams and scares at Nightmare Vermont 2025, running from 7 P.M. to 11 P.M. at the Champlain Valley Exposition. As Vermont’s largest and longest-running haunted house, this immersive production features original scripts, eerie choreography, spooky sets, and special effects — all created by community volunteers. It’s a one-of-a-kind, theatrical fright experience that sells out every year, so grab your tickets early if you dare!Swanton, VTCelebrate Halloween with the whole family at Halloween in the Park, from 5 P.M. to 7 P.M. on the Swanton Village Green. Local businesses, organizations, and volunteers will be handing out candy, and word has it the dancing witches are making a return! Costumes are encouraged, and businesses are invited to set up tables in the park to join the fun. It’s a safe, festive evening of community and Halloween spirit.Plattsburgh, NYBring the kids downtown for Downtown Trick-or-Treat, happening from 12 P.M. to 2 P.M. in Trinity Park. More than 30 local businesses and 15 community groups will be handing out candy and goodies. Enjoy live music, face painting, dance performances, and don’t forget to vote for the spookiest downtown storefront. It’s a lively afternoon of Halloween fun for the whole family.Sunday October 26thMontpelier, VTGet your running shoes — and your costume — ready for the Autumn Onion Costume 5K, starting at 9 A.M. from Onion River Outdoors on Main Street. This festive run welcomes participants of all ages and abilities to race through downtown Montpelier in their best Halloween attire. Prizes will be awarded for top finishers and standout costumes, including categories like Funniest, Most Creative, Most Vermont-y, Best Kid’s Costume, and Most Committed to Running in an Uncomfortable Costume.Burlington, VTJoin the city’s costumed parade on wheels at the 16th Annual Halloween Roll and Stroll, beginning at 1:30 P.M. in City Hall Park. Riders and walkers will set off at 2 P.M. for a fun, family-friendly cruise through Burlington’s streets. The event ends at Roosevelt Park with photos, games, music, and more — the perfect way to celebrate Halloween with the community while getting some exercise, too!Wilmington, NYHead to KOA in Wilmington for the 8th Annual Trunk-or-Treat, happening from 4 P.M. to 6 P.M. at 5591 Route 86. With over 35 vendors, candy, costumes, food, and plenty of family fun, this event promises a spooktacular afternoon. Grab a bite from the Dog Father Food Truck, show off your Halloween best, and enjoy a safe, festive evening of trick-or-treating fun for all ages.
Saturday October 25th
Essex Junction, VT
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Get ready for screams and scares at Nightmare Vermont 2025, running from 7 P.M. to 11 P.M. at the Champlain Valley Exposition. As Vermont’s largest and longest-running haunted house, this immersive production features original scripts, eerie choreography, spooky sets, and special effects — all created by community volunteers. It’s a one-of-a-kind, theatrical fright experience that sells out every year, so grab your tickets early if you dare!
Swanton, VT
Celebrate Halloween with the whole family at Halloween in the Park, from 5 P.M. to 7 P.M. on the Swanton Village Green. Local businesses, organizations, and volunteers will be handing out candy, and word has it the dancing witches are making a return! Costumes are encouraged, and businesses are invited to set up tables in the park to join the fun. It’s a safe, festive evening of community and Halloween spirit.
Plattsburgh, NY
Bring the kids downtown for Downtown Trick-or-Treat, happening from 12 P.M. to 2 P.M. in Trinity Park. More than 30 local businesses and 15 community groups will be handing out candy and goodies. Enjoy live music, face painting, dance performances, and don’t forget to vote for the spookiest downtown storefront. It’s a lively afternoon of Halloween fun for the whole family.
Sunday October 26th
Montpelier, VT
Get your running shoes — and your costume — ready for the Autumn Onion Costume 5K, starting at 9 A.M. from Onion River Outdoors on Main Street. This festive run welcomes participants of all ages and abilities to race through downtown Montpelier in their best Halloween attire. Prizes will be awarded for top finishers and standout costumes, including categories like Funniest, Most Creative, Most Vermont-y, Best Kid’s Costume, and Most Committed to Running in an Uncomfortable Costume.
Burlington, VT
Join the city’s costumed parade on wheels at the 16th Annual Halloween Roll and Stroll, beginning at 1:30 P.M. in City Hall Park. Riders and walkers will set off at 2 P.M. for a fun, family-friendly cruise through Burlington’s streets. The event ends at Roosevelt Park with photos, games, music, and more — the perfect way to celebrate Halloween with the community while getting some exercise, too!
Wilmington, NY
Head to KOA in Wilmington for the 8th Annual Trunk-or-Treat, happening from 4 P.M. to 6 P.M. at 5591 Route 86. With over 35 vendors, candy, costumes, food, and plenty of family fun, this event promises a spooktacular afternoon. Grab a bite from the Dog Father Food Truck, show off your Halloween best, and enjoy a safe, festive evening of trick-or-treating fun for all ages.



















