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Happy new year! See photos of Times Square as Americans ring in 2025
The first celebrations held at the former Longacre Square took place in 1904, while the ball was first dropped in 1907 − according to the Times Square website. Start the day sma
Photos show how the Times Square ball has evolved over its 117-year history
The Times Square ball was once a 5-foot creation of iron and wood. Now, it measures 12 feet in diameter and is lit by more than 30,000 LEDs.
PHOTOS: New Year's revelers pack Times Square for 2025 ball drop
The steadfast tradition of the New Year’s Eve ball drop kicked off early on Tuesday as revelers packed into Times Square, which is expected to see a crowd of over 1 million people ring in 2025.
A brief history of the Times Square New Year’s Eve ball drop
The ritual of watching a dazzling ball descend from a pole in Times Square has taken place since the early 20th century, when electricity use was so new it seemed like magic.
Times Square ball drop: How to watch, the best viewing area and more
We are just hours away from ringing in the new year. Plan on heading to Times Square in NYC? Here's what you need to know.
Times Square ball passes test ahead of New Year’s Eve: photos
NEW YORK (AP) — The crystal-covered ball that descends a pole in Times Square to ring in the new year was taken for a test run, as New York City officials laid out their plans for the iconic New Year’s Eve event.
Who's performing at tonight's Times Square ball drop to ring in New Year's Eve 2025?
A variety of performers will take to the stage ahead of tonight's ball drop in New York's Times Square before a massive crowd of New Year's Eve revelers ringing in 2025. Here's what you need to know about the performers in Times Square on New Year's Eve:
Watch: Times Square ball drops as New York welcomes 2025
The Times Square ball, which sits atop the number one Times Square building, has dropped to mark New York’s start to the new year. Crowds can be seen celebrating despite the event being the wettest in recent years.
New York rings in 2025 with famed Times Square ball drop
The New Year’s Eve ball dropped in a soggy Times Square, where thousands of revelers stuck it out in heavy rain to celebrate the start of 2025 in New York City.
Missed the 2025 Times Square ball drop and New Year's Eve celebration? Watch the highlights here
New Year's Eve ball drop live stream. A Times Square Alliance live feed kicked off the coverage from the Crossroads of the World at 6 p.m. and stayed up as the clock struck midnig
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Mayor Adams’s Inner Circle Has Changed. Two New Year’s Photos Show How.
A lot has happened since Eric Adams was sworn into office in Times Square in 2022 flanked by allies who would join his ...
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New Year’s 2025 live updates: New York City welcomes 2025, bids farewell to 2024 in Times Square
Follow The Post’s live updates for the latest news and photos from New Year’s Eve celebrations in NYC and across the globe to ...
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