In early October, when a truck with 4,000 pumpkins suddenly s h owed up on Amsterdam Avenue, right around the corner from Hillary Wallace’s Upper West Side brownstone, none of her neighbors were surprised.
That’s because Wallace has become known for transforming the front steps of her 135-year-old home on West 82nd Street into a stylish Halloween haven — every spooky season since she bought her place eight years ago.
She estimates that this year’s eek-inducing installation ran her a shocking $4,000 — much of that spent on seven pallets of pumpkins she purchased at auction in Pennsylvania.
No tacky animatronic props, faux spiderwebs or plastic monstrosities for this fearsome, fun-loving homeowner, however. Instead, spectators will be shocked by the two massive eyeballs keeping thei

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