New Year’s more subdued, but still lots to do, see, hear | The Daily Gazette
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December 30, 2020
Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Lucinda Williams will present a virtual tribute to the Rolling Stones for New Year’s Eve. The music starts at 8 p.m.
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Like most 2020 holidays, New Year’s will be a quieter affair than usual.
Many traditions, such as First Night Saratoga, have been canceled, while others have taken on a virtual format. Here’s a look at some New Year’s events being offered in the Capital Region both today and Friday.
New Year’s Eve
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Herb Guacamole from Camacho Garage in Westville, which will have indoor and takeout dining on New Year’s Eve.Splash PR / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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A drink at the socially distanced bar area of Novelle in Mohegan Sun, where Big Lux will be performing.Joe Amarante / Hearst Connecticut Media /Show MoreShow Less
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Hartford’s New Year’s Eve First Night will be missing fireworks this year.Contributed Photo / Contributed PhotoShow MoreShow Less
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Comedian Orlando Baxter will perform at Comix Mohegan Sun at 8 p.m. on New Year’s Eve.Oscar Obregon / Contributed photo /Show MoreShow Less