After the pandemic put a damper on Halloween celebrations these past two years, some are making up for it by going big this year.
Meanwhile, San Jose resident Rich Santoro is taking his Halloween display on the road this year in what we calls “the bulb mobile.”“It turns out to be quite an attraction on 680. I go to work and you literally start making friends by only going five miles an hour with a car like this,” he said.
Santoro added in the last few years, he’s only had about seven trick or treaters at his San Jose home, so he is hoping his spooky car will encourage more kids to enjoy Halloween.This article tagged under:
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