NEW YORK — Sherry Jenkins is a Halloween person by default. She lives in Blairstown, N.J., a rural town where much of the original “Friday the 13th” horror movie was filmed.
That date is, of course, a huge draw for tourists, but the town and its residents are all in on promoting Halloween as well with a parade and other activities. Jenkins, 69, goes along with the vibe, hosting friends and handing out candy to 1,000 or more trick-or-treaters every year.
She’s not alone. About two-thirds of U.S. adults will celebrate Halloween in some way this year, with parents of kids under 18 especially likely to have plans, according to a new poll from t he Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
“We’re definitely where the party is,” Jenkins said, noting that she’s not on boar

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