They're chucking 200 rolls of toilet paper up at the house this year.
What started as an incentive to keep kids out of trouble on "mischief night" has since turned into a multi-decade tradition in South Jersey.
"This is the 31st year and we have six kids. We wanted to keep them off the street," said Kathleen Bush. Rather than worrying about their kids going out and getting into trouble, parents Kathleen and Joseph Bush thought, 'Why not let them target their own house, toilet paper and all?'
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