NEW YORK CITY (WABC) If ever a year s end seemed like cause for celebration, 2020 might be it. But the coronavirus scourge that dominated the year is also looming over New Year s festivities and forcing officials worldwide to tone them down.
Big public blowouts like the annual party in Times Square are being turned into TV- and digital-only events.
The iconic New Year s ball is atop the roof of 1 Times Square on Broadway between 42nd and 43rd streets, with 192 new Waterford crystal triangles set to drop at the stroke of midnight.
But unlike year s past, there will be no large crowd of revelers gathered.
After a year like 2020, expect a strange New Year’s Eve
Updated Dec 30, 2020;
Posted Dec 30, 2020
FILE - In this Jan. 1, 2020, file photo, confetti falls at midnight on the Times Square New Year s Eve celebration in New York.Ben Hider/Invision/AP
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NEW YORK (AP) If ever a year’s end seemed like cause for celebration, 2020 might be it.
Yet the coronavirus scourge that dominated the year is also looming over New Year’s festivities and forcing officials worldwide to tone them down.
From New York’s Times Square to Sydney Harbor, big public blowouts are being turned into TV-only shows and digital events. Fireworks displays have been canceled from the Las Vegas Strip to the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. Even private parties in some places are restricted.
Happy New Year Typography with Fireworks in Night Sky. Image courtesy of iStock.com
If ever a year’s end seemed like cause for celebration, 2020 might be it.
Yet the coronavirus scourge that dominated the year is also looming over New Year’s festivities and forcing officials worldwide to tone them down.
From New York’s Times Square to Sydney Harbor, big public blowouts are being turned into TV-only shows and digital events. Fireworks displays have been canceled from the Las Vegas Strip to the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. Even private parties in some places are restricted.
The occasion stirs mixed feelings for people like Cesar Soltero, who was taking photos, and taking stock, in Times Square this week.