Known for his famous Halloween costumes, Hopewell’s Harrison doesn’t disappoint

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Eight-year-old Harrison Mylowe has cerebral palsy, but he doesn’t let that stop him from enjoying Halloween as much as other children.

Mylowe, who lives in Hopewell with his family and attends Stony Brook Elementary School, dresses up in a unique Halloween costume each year that is designed specifically to accommodate his wheelchair. Mylowe’s family and aides help create the costumes, which are always a hit at school’s Halloween parade.

This year, Mylowe dressed up as a Hopewell police officer, complete with his own little K9 riding behind him.

In years past, Mylowe has dressed up as a fire fighter, mail carrier, UPS worker, and an ice cream truck driver.

“It feels good to dress up,” he said in a previous Hopewell Express story. “I thought I’d never get to do something like this, and Mom and Dad have been very helpful.”

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