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Dyker Heights is a good half-hour drive from downtown Manhattan, and about an hour away on the subway. ... This home's glowing sign reads "Buon Natale" — "Merry Christmas" in Italian.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year in Dyker Heights (unless you’re looking for parking). Every winter, the southern Brooklyn neighborhood takes a cue from the North Pole, and becomes a winter ...
The Dyker Heights Christmas Lights draw more than 100,000 visitors each year — some say even more. Photo by Gabriele Holtermann The Dyker Heights Christmas Lights tradition began in the 1980s and has ...
This year, one Dyker Heights family decorated their home in green — the official color of muscular dystrophy awareness — in honor of 17-year-old Michael Capolongo, and to raise awareness for Michael’s ...
The Dyker Heights holiday lights have been a Brooklyn staple since the 1980s when Lucy Spata moved into the neighborhood. She started the tradition that today spans multiple blocks and draws ...
In New York City’s Dyker Heights, “deck the halls” is more than a Christmas tune — it’s a way of life. In fact, local residents are decking not just the halls, but their porches, awnings ...
Dyker Heights is once again the epicenter of electrifying Christmas magic — enough to knock your stockings off! Every holiday season, just after Thanksgiving, the Brooklyn neighborhood — which ...
DYKER HEIGHTS — The Dyker Heights Lights are, once again, bringing joy to the world. Santa and his elves along with costumed creatures and toy soldiers welcomed Christmas visitors.
As Christmas fast approaches, the Dyker Heights Christmas lights attract thousands of tourists and locals alike to get a (somewhat blinding) glimpse of some of the most extravagant and impressive ...
In New York City’s Dyker Heights, “deck the halls” is more than a Christmas tune — it’s a way of life. In fact, local residents are decking not just the halls, but their porches, awnings ...