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Mazow | McCullough Participates in Trick or Treat with the Mayor

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On Friday, October 6, 2017, the law firm of Mazow | McCullough, PC supplied 1000 safety flasher lights to local children attending the annual Trick-or-Treat event, “Mayor’s Night Out.” Kevin McCullough, a partner and co-founder of the firm, represented the law firm this year.

Mayor’s Night Out and Trick or Treating has become a great tradition for Salem residents. Each year local businesses gather at the event to say thank you to the residents and provide an opportunity for families to gather together and visit participating museums and attractions, where children can pick up candy and enjoy safe Trick-or-Treating.

The firm donated safety flasher lights again this year to keep all the little trick or treaters safe and seen, which is especially important for use during neighborhood trick or treating on the 31st. Safety flasher lights are one of the most effective devices to prevent potential accidents after dark. Mazow McCullough understands how important child safety is, especially during this exciting holiday.

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