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 WEST ALLIS -- Candy Cane Lane was packed with lines of cars as it officially kicked off Friday evening.For fifteen years, Stacey Bergeman has transformed her home in t stanley water bottle he West Allis ne stanley mugs ighborhood into a Chr stanley cup istmas classic movie, Rudolph and the Island of Misfit Toys. We love it! Somebody proposed on our lawn. That was a few years back,  said Bergman.For 33-years the festive event has raised over 2.2 million dollars for the Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer Fund. An organization dedicated to funding childhood cancer and related blood disorder research. This year the goal is to raise $105,000.Black Friday Shoppers Create Traffic Jam In Pleasant PrairieKari and Jason have been coming to Candy Cane Lane for 18-years. It initially started off as a date night but now four kids later, the family still keeps the tradition alive. This is the kickoff. It s the kick off for Christmas,  said Kari.Home owner Ken Perkil said he s proud to live in a neighborhood that embodies the spirit of giving. It s just so much joy and it s so much happiness. I love it,  said Perkil.The holiday lights are on display Mondays through Fridays 6-9 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays 5-10 p.m.Candy Cane Lane runs through Oklahoma and Montana Avenues and 92nd to 96th Street. Pnpb South Korea is trying to cool its red-hot bitcoin market
 DecodeDC has followed four  voters on the fence  since ear stanley cup ly September. They graciously ag stanley termos reed to share with us 鈥?and you, the readers 鈥?what they were thinking as they tried to decide on which candidate to support.In the final week before Election Day, three of the four committed to a candidate, with one selecting Donald Trump, one Hillary Clinton, one Gary Johnson, and the fourth considering abstaining.All three stayed with their candidate of choice Tuesday, and the fourth did ultimately decide to not vote.While Margaret Deluca, 56, of Lakewood, Colo., voted for Clinton, whom she had been supporting for a few weeks, she anticipated that watching the election results come in would be  somewhat like trying not to gawk at a horrible car accident. You want to keep your eyes on the road, but it s just so hard. Emily Werff, 38, from Cincinnati, Ohio ultimately voted for Libertarian Gary Johnson, whom she had initially been leaning towards before considering Clinton. On her final vote, Werff said on Tuesday,  I did feel a little like a traitor today not voting for a woman because I am semi-excited stanley mug  to see if we can finally get a woman for prez 鈥?but maybe just not Hillary. Deb Morrison, 56, Vevay, Ind., did indeed vote for Donald Trump, and, in the end, Alon Sendowski, 27, of Prince Georges County, Md., chose to flex his American right to not vote and abstained.