Sayville family's annual interactive Halloween display raising money for Long Island boy with cancer

The annual event for charity always draws large crowds to the Sayville home.

Jonathan Gordon

Oct 31, 2025, 10:22 AM

Updated 48 min ago

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A Suffolk family is once again turning their home into a haunted Halloween hotspot to raise money for local causes.
This year, the Grimms, who live at 48 Smith St. in Sayville, are doing things bigger than ever.
The annual "CarnEvil Hell" event routinely draws big crowds and even bigger donations.
This year, the main fundraising is for a West Babylon family whose 1-year-old son, Jackson Berry, is battling leukemia. News 12 spoke with Berry's parents in September.
All donations go to Berry's family, plus they're also collecting food for local pantries and pet supplies for nearby animal shelters.
The main attraction, the scare walk, includes live actors, dazzling lights and frights at every turn.
You can stop by tonight between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m.