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Frightful fun BY ANTONELLA SARAVIA Frightful fun HALLOWEEN EVENTS IN WESTERN QUEENS AND BEYOND LA SAlA Astoria favorite La Sala will be celebrating not one but two events this October: El Dia de Los Muertos on Friday, Oct. 28, and an Addams Family theme party on Monday, Oct. 31. Both parties start at 5 p.m. for happy hour with themed cocktails through the night, but you won’t wanna miss the contest for best costume on Monday night. Visit lasalanyc.com for more info. 32-05 Crescent St., Astoria I 718-606-6121 lime lounge If you’re into bottle service and don’t mind traveling farther into Queens, you’re going to love Upscale Society’s Halloween event, A Night of Nightmares, at Lime Lounge on Saturday, Oct. 29. Doors open at 10 p.m., and word is everyone who RSVP’d gets in free before midnight. (What’s your zodiac sign? If you’re a Scorpio, you can get in for free all night with an RSVP ticket!) And no, it doesn’t end there. You still have free jello shots and $10 fishbowls before the clock strikes 12. Top this off with a costume contest (cash prize giveaway), special guest DJs and guest bartenders, and this chaos of a night is almost too good to be true for the avid club goer. Call or text 347-741-1193 to RSVP. Visit eventbrite.com and search “A Night of Nightmares” for more info. 171-02 Jamaica Ave., Queens I 347-741-1193 momA PS1 For an artistically noteworthy celebration, you’ll need to visit MoMA PS1 and Susanne Bartsch’s legendary Halloween Ball on Saturday, Oct. 29. Running on its fifth year, this year’s theme is The White House of Horror. The event will feature live performances, DJs, dancing and some bonafide creative ensembles. The celebration runs from 8 p.m. to midnight. Tickets are $18 in advance and the price at the door is TBA. Visit momaps1.org for more info. 22-25 Jackson Ave., LIC I 718-784-2084 Bohemian Beer Garden On Saturday, Oct. 29, your favorite beer garden will be coordinating a Halloween celebration equipped with a costume contest and drink specials. Prizes will be given out for best homemade costume, crowd favorite and scariest costume. With no cover charge and DJ Izzy E performing from 5 to 10 p.m., the beer garden remains a hot item on the list of things to do this fall. The event will be 21 and over. Visit bohemianhall. com for more info. 29-19 24th Ave., Astoria I 718-274-4925 Horseman’s Holow If you’re looking to go all out this year and really embrace the Halloween festivities, the Horseman’s Hollow is a celebration worth visiting. The event is known as Sleepy Hollow’s premier haunted attraction, where elaborate costumes and the most prestigious makeup artists ensure that your experience is all too real. Visitors will encounter creatures and strangers lurking in the shadows as they walk the haunted trail made by the Headless Horseman in Philipsburg Manor. Advance tickets ($20) are required. An additional $15 for the fast track pass is available to participants. Visit hudsonvalley.org for more info. HOW TO GET THERE: Transportation is available by Metro-North’s Hudson Line departing from Grand Central or by New York Water Taxi from Manhattan. For those coming in by car, use the address 100 Continental St., Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591 in your GPS and park in the Philipsburg Manor overflow parking lot. 381 N Broadway, Sleepy Hollow, New York 914-366-6900 Haunted Wa ters If you’re looking for a light, brisk version of Halloween, join the Greater Astoria Historical Society for their walk along the Long Island City/Astoria waterfront on Saturday, Oct. 29. At noon, participants will meet at the Hell Gate Bridge, Shore Boulevard and Ditmars Boulevard. Tag along for some mystery and history during the 2.5-hour walk along the East River, ending at Socrates Sculpture Park. The fee is $15 for non-members, $10 for GAHS members and $5 for people in costume. For more information, visit astorialic.org. Hell Gate Bridge (Shore Boulevard and Ditmars Boulevard) Astoria 718-278-0700


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