Easter Bunny hops to it during this year’s Easter Bunny Run
Aided by the Millerton Fire Company, the Easter Bunny delivered 50 Easter baskets to the children throughout the village of Millerton and town of North East, with a few of his special volunteer helpers, during the Easter Bunny Run on Saturday, April 3. Photo submitted

Easter Bunny hops to it during this year’s Easter Bunny Run

MILLERTON — With help from the Millerton Fire Company, the Easter Bunny made his rounds throughout the community during the Easter Bunny Run on Saturday, April 3. 

Days prior, the fire company invited families who wanted a visit from the famed rabbit to drop a note with their name, address and phone number in front of the firehouse. 

Starting at 2 p.m. on Saturday afternoon, the Easter Bunny took a ride around the neighborhood, stopping at the different houses to give out Easter baskets. By the end of the run, the bunny had delivered 50 baskets to local children.

It was an alternative to the Millerton Gun Club’s annual egg hunt held in concert with the fire company, which was canceled this year due to the pandemic.

— Kaitlin Lyle

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