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Bomb-sniffing dogs? Check. Times Square crowd? Not this year The revelry and shoulder-to-shoulder crowds that typify Times Square on New Year’s Eve were replaced by empty streets and an eerie quiet. Author: Associated Press Updated: 5:19 AM CST January 1, 2021 NEW YORK Gone were the revelry and shoulder-to-shoulder crowds that typify Times Square on New Year s Eve, replaced by empty streets and an eerie quiet as the final moments of 2020 ticked away. This was New Year s Eve in the age of COVID-19. Crowd control gave way to crowd prevention, as police closed the Crossroads of the World to vehicles and onlookers hoping to catch a glimpse of the glittering, crystal ball that still descended down a flagpole to mark the stroke of midnight. Would-be partygoers were urged to watch the ball drop on television. ....
Bomb-sniffing dogs? Check. Times Square crowd? Not this year The revelry and shoulder-to-shoulder crowds that typify Times Square on New Year’s Eve were replaced by empty streets and an eerie quiet. Author: Associated Press Updated: 5:19 AM CST January 1, 2021 NEW YORK Gone were the revelry and shoulder-to-shoulder crowds that typify Times Square on New Year s Eve, replaced by empty streets and an eerie quiet as the final moments of 2020 ticked away. This was New Year s Eve in the age of COVID-19. Crowd control gave way to crowd prevention, as police closed the Crossroads of the World to vehicles and onlookers hoping to catch a glimpse of the glittering, crystal ball that still descended down a flagpole to mark the stroke of midnight. Would-be partygoers were urged to watch the ball drop on television. ....