A neighborhood on Long Island is covered in Christmas decorations and not because people neglected to take them down. It all stared when someone out an anonymous letter asking the woman of a home to take down their Christmas lights. The typed note said Take your Christmas lights down! Its Valentines Day!!!!!!” Sara Pascucci
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BETHPAGE, Long Island (WABC) Neighbors will light up their homes this Valentine s Day in support of a Bethpage family ravaged by COVID.
It all began when Sara Pascucci became overwhelmed after the death of several of her family members due to COVID.
Her 61-year-old father Anthony Pascucci, died January 15 from the coronavirus, and his sister and Sara Pascucci s aunt, 70-year-old Connie Pascucci, died a week before him, also from COVID.
Amidst all the heartbreak, Pascucci s grief was compounded after receiving a nasty letter demanding to know why the family s Christmas lights hadn t been taken down.
She s just one of several neighbors who are showing their support for the Pascucci family. Pascucci and her brother have been too overwhelmed with funeral arrangements to take the lights down, but seeing her other neighbors stepping up has made a tough time a little easier. An anonymous note sent to Sara Pascucci of Bethpage said, Take your Christmas lights down! Its Valentinse Day!!!!!! But what the sender doesn t know is that Pascucci has been busy with funeral arrangements for her father and aunt who died of COVID-19. It’s absolutely heartwarming, Pascucci said. I never would expect all of this and just to see how many people are supporting us and really do care.
Cowardly New York Grinch Demands Christmas Lights Be Taken Down
Several neighbors on Long Island got cowardly, anonymous letters demanding that they take down their Christmas lights. The letters didn t have a return address, were mailed, and weren t signed. Inside the envelope was a typed note that read, TAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS LIGHTS DOWN! IT S VALENTINE S DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
First and foremost whoever sent these letters is a total assh@le. Especially, with everything that is going on in the world to focus on something as insignificant as holiday decorations. Some people just want a little extra holiday cheer and some other people have had too much going on in their life and haven t gotten around to taking them down. That s the case with one couple that received one of these letters.