Golden orbs and amber squashes pose on every porch today, their jack-o'-lantern grins waiting for trick-or-treaters. By the weekend, the squashed squashes will likely languish at the bottom of compost bins, their compatriots -- crumpled candy wrappers and empty Kit Kat bags -- crammed in the trash
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