Here come Santa, Mrs. Claus and the Grinch
Walking down the road with a mischievous look on his face, the Grinch made an appearance behind the sleigh carrying Santa and Mrs. Claus during the Millerton Fire Company’s Santa Runs on Saturday, Dec. 12. Photo submitted

Here come Santa, Mrs. Claus and the Grinch

MILLERTON — With many holiday traditions canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Millerton Fire Company took it upon itself to spread the Christmas spirit throughout town by organizing Santa Runs for local children. 

To help families get excited about the holidays, the fire company installed a festive mailbox in front of the firehouse on Century Boulevard this past November for children to send their letters to Santa and to request a visit from Santa. As posted on the “Millerton Fire Company” Facebook page, the Santa Runs were held on Saturday, Dec. 12, with the route and times posted on Facebook to keep families in the know. 

Featuring holiday characters like the Grinch, Santa and Mrs. Claus traveled in their sleigh, starting off from Rudd Pond Road and Traver Place around 3 p.m. and made their way through town before ending near Boston Corners Road around 7:40 p.m. 

— Kaitlin Lyl

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