Seasonal & Holidays

Coronavirus New Year's Eve: Tell Us Your Plans

How will you be celebrating the end of an awful year?

NEW YORK CITY – If there was ever a year to head to bed before midnight on New Year's Eve, 2020 is it.

Bars and restaurants are shuttered for indoor service, public gathering of all sorts are severely limited and at-home celebrations should involve only people who are part of the household, according to coronavirus guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Even the world-famous Times Square celebrations will be devoid of the crowds. The ball drop will be viewed virtually in an almost empty Crossroads of the World.

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But there's no doubt that people will want to celebrate the end of an awful year and will be desperate to herald in 2021. So Patch wants to know: what are you planning to do for New Year's Eve?

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