ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) — A holiday tradition dating back more than 50 years brought families together tonight to get into the holiday spirit. The Bugg Lights have become a tradition for Albuquerque’s families since 1971.
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More than 100,000 Christmas lights and decor light up the home on Hoffman Drive near Pennsylvania and Menaul. “In 2021 it moved from the current location here now and moved around the city a couple of times,” said Jared Bugg with Albuquerque Bugg Lights. “And last year we brought it back to the original location, so you’re looking at its second year back and brighter than ever.”You can see the lights through New Year’s Day. On top of the display, there will also be a food drive collecting donations for the Albuquerque Storehouse…