A Halloween Fest Oddities and Alternative Flea Market, hosted by Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Roller Derby recently took place in Moosic. The event saw vendors selling all things odd, live music and plenty of people dressed for the Halloween occasion.
Photos by Emma Black
- The Halloween Oddities Flea Market, hosted by the Wilkes-Barre Scranton Roller Radicals roller derby team saw vendors selling all things peculiar, a costume contest and more.
- From left: Janette, Selina and Tom Gallagher of Taylor
- Nick and Lexi Dixon of Greentown
- Alison Caspe of Clarks Summit, left, and Ashley Salitsky of Dickson City
- Sommer Kosko Wilkes-Barre
- Cathy, left, and Leanna Smeltz of Ashley
- Jennifer Reno of Harveys Lake holding Brie
- Danny Schwartz of Moosic, left, and Joey Crimzn of Scranton
- Logan Rodgers and Lindsay May, both of Factoryville
- Nathan Duvall of Dunmore, left, and Michael Meals of Scranton
- Ricky Wells performs with Black Horizon.
- Vendor, Nicole Dalbo was dressed for the occassion with brightly colored face paint.
- Members of Alpha Audio and a Minor Glitch, from left: Danny Schwartz of Moosic, Han Sethro of Kingston, Josh Smith of Kingston, D. Glitch of Kingston, Joey Crimzn of Scranton and Dillan Hauze of Plymouth.
- Amy Wheeler, left, and Paige Febbo, both of Scranton
- The Halloween Oddities Flea Market, hosted by the Wilkes-Barre Scranton Roller Radicals roller derby team saw vendors selling all things peculiar, a costume contest and more.
- Vendor Laura Beznarek of Philadelphia dons spider face paint.
- Ashley Salitsky of Dickson City sits patiently as she gets her face painted.
- Sheryl Chiaro of Gouldsboro, holding Mary.
- Derek Dunstone of Walau-eh performs.
- Nick Barno of Walau-eh performs on drums.
- John Carrello of Port Jarvis, New York, holding Annie.

Emma Black is a photographer and writes Up Close and Personal, which spotlights people from all walks of life in NEPA who have a unique skill, craft, talent or trade. She is a graduate of Abington Heights High School and University of Scranton, where she studied journalism and electronic media. Emma has been with Times-Shamrock Communications since 2016 and enjoys playing, coaching and following soccer; exploring international cuisine; and doing arts and crafts in her free time. Contact: eblack@timesshamrock.com; 570-348-9100; @emmablack_13