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Gyro kits recalled due to potentially contaminated cucumber


A GYRO SANDWICH MEAL KIT HAS BEEN TAKEN OFF SHELVES because it contains a cucumber ingredient linked to a recall.

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@mikenov: Fingerprints match between Luigi Mangione and prints found at scene of UnitedHealthcare CEO killing, sources say



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@mikenov: Mossad among other agencies miserably failed to anticipate Oct. 7 attack, admits Israeli minister – Oficjalny Portal Gminy Brzesko https://t.co/yvm15jBirq



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Luigi Mangione’s lawyer: No evidence he shot UnitedHealthcare CEO


 

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Where to see the Dyker Heights Christmas Lights: A guide to Brooklyn’s brightest holiday displays


Since everyone’s asking…

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 wonderland of jaw-dropping holiday displays. And we’ve got the ultimate guide to help you navigate the Dyker Heights Christmas Lights.

Brooklyn Paper has put together a handy map highlighting the biggest and brightest homes in Dyker Heights.

Map by Kim Nguyen and Brooke Begley.

First up, there’s the fan-favorite stretch in the upper 80s. While the actual number of participating homes vary each year, a bulk of the Dyker Heights Christmas Lights’ grandiose displays can be found between 81st and 84th streets, from 10th to 13th avenues. 

These blocks are where the magic happens — think animated Santas, glittering reindeer, and enough twinkling lights to blind you (with joy!). If you’re looking for the iconic Dyker Heights experience, this is your spot.

But don’t stop there! While those blocks are the big draws, Dyker Heights is filled with hidden gems all over the area. Take a stroll down the side streets and explore the neighborhood’s nooks and crannies — you’ll find even more festive displays waiting to be discovered (and perhaps far fewer crowds.)

And don’t forget to pay your respects to the OG. Lucy Spata, credited as the pioneer of the age-old tradition, started decorating her home in 1986 after her parents passed away to honor her mother’s love for decorating.

Lucy Spata’s house, the original home that started the iconic Dyker Heights Christmas Lights, as seen this season.Photo by Gabriele Holtermann

Soon enough, Spata’s neighbors began joining in, bringing to life what is now known as the Dyker Heights Christmas Lights. Today, the holiday spectacle draws more than 100,000 visitors annually (some say even more).

Spata’s display typically employs enough nutcrackers to form an army — and boasts plenty of photo ops. And despite detractors (the Lights have historically caused some chaos for locals), she has vowed to only ever go bigger and brighter, telling Brooklyn Paper in 2023: “When you go pay my mortgage, then I’ll stop.”