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Pols push city to control Dyker Christmas Lights in 2019

February 12 | Paula Katinas

It feels like Christmas just ended, but for elected officials and community...

The beautiful displays of Christmas lights in Dyker Heights are a popular event, but some in the neighborhood are worried the community-wide show has grown too large. Eagle photo by Steve Solomonson

Dyker Heights man’s charity hot chocolate stand shut down; he seeks to fight action

December 28 | By Raanan Geberer

Every December since 2015, Dyker Heights resident Greg Maugeri has operated a...

Capt. Robert Conwell (left) has assigned additional police officers to Dyker Heights at night during the holiday season. He is pictured with David Ryan, president of the 68th Precinct Community Council and Fran Vella-Marrone, president of the Dyker Heights Civic Association, at the Night Out Against Crime event in Bay Ridge in August. Eagle file photo by Helen Klein

Cops crack down on food vendors in Dyker Heights

December 18 | By Paula Katinas

In response to complaints from community leaders about a proliferation of unlicensed...

When the sun comes up and the tourists have gone home after seeing the Dyker Heights Christmas Lights Display, the streets of the neighborhood are filled with sights like this: an overflowing garbage cans. Photo by Tom Hilton

Fight Back Bay Ridge pitches in to clean up Dyker Heights ‘tourist trash’

December 13 | By Paula Katinas

Fight Back Bay Ridge is fighting back against garbage in Dyker Heights...

Dyker Heights Officials Urge City to Solve Trash Problems

December 11 | Paula Katinas

The Dyker Heights Christmas lights display is getting extra attention from the...

When the sun comes up and the tourists have gone home after seeing the Dyker Heights Christmas Lights Display, the streets of the neighborhood are filled with sights like this: an overflowing garbage cans. Photo by Tom Hilton

Dyker Heights officials urge City to solve trash problems

December 11 | By Paula Katinas

The Dyker Heights Christmas Lights Display is getting extra attention from the...

Not Everyone is Merry About Dyker Christmas Lights

December 10 | Paula Katinas

Behind the twinkling lights, there is tension. Longtime residents of Dyker Heights...

The beautiful displays of Christmas lights in Dyker Heights are a popular event, but some in the neighborhood are worried the community-wide show has grown too large. Eagle photo by Steve Solomonson

Not everyone is merry about Dyker Heights Christmas lights

December 10 | By Paula Katinas

Behind the twinkling lights, there is tension. Longtime residents of Dyker Heights...

Many houses in Bay Ridge around Narrows Avenue, Colonial Road and Shore Road, are spectacularly dressed up for the season. Photo by Steve Solomonson

Bay Ridge holiday lights dazzle like Dyker

December 6 | By Meaghan McGoldrick

Though it may not be the main attraction, Bay Ridge is once...

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