The Triangle's biggest Halloween party on Franklin Street drew approximately 50,000 people this year.
Despite increased efforts from Chapel Hill police to limit crowds, the Saturday night block party was larger than the 35,000 people who attended last year. But attendees said fewer people lingered on the street because of a greater police presence and mandatory cover charges at downtown bars.
In 2008, town officials launched a “Homegrown Halloween” initiative to limit non-residents from attending and to cut thousands of dollars in cleanup costs. The crowd was far smaller than the record 80,000 people who showed up in 2007 to celebrate, which caused town officials to limit the celebration.




