The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Rockefelle­r Christmas tree lighting attracts thousands

- By David Jeans

NEW YORK » Throngs of tourists and revelers packed midtown Manhattan on a warm night and under tight security to watch the annual lighting of the Rockefelle­r Center Christmas Tree.

Democratic Mayor Bill de Blasio flipped the switch just before 9 p.m., illuminati­ng the 75-foot tall, 12plus ton Norway spruce decorated with 50,000 multicolor­ed LED lights.

“I definitely think it’s going to get the Christmas spirit going,” said Samantha Fettner, a 33-year-old from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, who had been standing in the front with a group of friends since early afternoon.

The 85th annual ceremony was televised by NBC and included live performanc­es by Brett Eldredge, Leslie Odom Jr., Pentatonix, Train, Harry Connick Jr., and the Radio City Rockettes.

Matt Lauer was set to cohost the event, but the network announced Wednesday that it had terminated him for “inappropri­ate sexual behavior” with a colleague. Lauer’s co-host Savannah Guthrie made the announceme­nt at the top of Wednesday’s “Today” show.

Karen Calistra, of Chester Springs, Pennsylvan­ia, said it was her first time seeing the spectacle.

“It’s something new, something fun. It’s the stuff you see in the movies,” said Calistra. “We’ve always wanted to see the tree lighting. It’s a magical time of year.”

When asked about Lauer’s absence, the 67-year-old said she never really cared for him.

For most of his life, Hendrik Edler, of Germany, has always wanted to see the tree lighting.

“We came here just for the event. It’s a dream since I was really young,” said Edler, 39.

This year’s festivitie­s brought added security measures following the Oct. 31 terror attack in which a man drove a truck onto a bike path near the World Trade Center, killing eight people.

The holiday tradition started in 1931. This year’s tree came from State College, Pennsylvan­ia. After the holidays, it will be milled into lumber for Habitat for Humanity.

 ?? PHOTO BY CHARLES SYKES — INVISION — AP ?? The Rockefelle­r Center Christmas Tree is lit during the 85th annual Rockefelle­r Center Christmas Tree lighting ceremony on Wednesday in New York.
PHOTO BY CHARLES SYKES — INVISION — AP The Rockefelle­r Center Christmas Tree is lit during the 85th annual Rockefelle­r Center Christmas Tree lighting ceremony on Wednesday in New York.
 ?? PHOTO BY CHARLES SYKES — INVISION — AP ?? The Rockettes perform during the 85th annual Rockefelle­r Center Christmas Tree lighting ceremony on Wednesday in New York.
PHOTO BY CHARLES SYKES — INVISION — AP The Rockettes perform during the 85th annual Rockefelle­r Center Christmas Tree lighting ceremony on Wednesday in New York.
 ?? PHOTO BY CHARLES SYKES — INVISION — AP ?? The Rockefelle­r Center Christmas Tree is lit during the 85th annual Rockefelle­r Center Christmas Tree lighting ceremony on Wednesday in New York.
PHOTO BY CHARLES SYKES — INVISION — AP The Rockefelle­r Center Christmas Tree is lit during the 85th annual Rockefelle­r Center Christmas Tree lighting ceremony on Wednesday in New York.
 ?? PHOTO BY CHARLES SYKES — INVISION — AP ?? Harry Connick Jr. performs during the 85th annual Rockefelle­r Center Christmas Tree lighting.
PHOTO BY CHARLES SYKES — INVISION — AP Harry Connick Jr. performs during the 85th annual Rockefelle­r Center Christmas Tree lighting.

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