There were no tricks, just plenty of treats for the parents and children who turned out at Samaritan Hospital’s parking garage for the first annual “Trunk or Treat” event on Halloween eve. Scarlet Clement-Buffoline, vice president of administration and specialty services for Samaritan and St. Mary’s hospitals, who helped organize the fun event, talks with CBS 6 News. See story here.
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