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Times Square, New Year's Eve and crystal ball drops

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Times Square on New Years Eve: What revelers should know if they go
Backpacks are banned in the viewing areas, as are alcohol, large bags, umbrellas, chairs, picnic blankets, drones, large coolers and weapons.

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The Times Square Ball Drop Will Feature New Firsts This Year
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The Times Square New Year’s Eve ball will drop twice in 2026. Here’s why
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"Good Riddance Day" takes over NYC's Times Square, as many bid farewell to things that troubled them in 2025

New York City's "Good Riddance Day" is a nearly 20-year-old tradition that finds creative ways to figuratively get rid of ...
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Why the Times Square New Year’s Eve ball will drop twice in 2026

It will mark the first time in 120 years there will be a ball drop in Times Square that doesn't occur on New Year's Eve.

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