NEW YORK -- New York City is getting ready to ring in New Year's Eve 2025 with the ball drop countdown in Times Square. The New Year's Eve weather forecast calls for heavy rain, and it could be the ...
The first New Year's Eve Ball was commissioned by Adolph Ochs, publisher of The New York Times, per the Times Square Alliance. Ochs began throwing New Year's Eve parties in 1905 to celebrate the ...
For over a century, Times Square has been the center of the world's attention on New Year's Eve, with the first-ever ball drop happening ... of the restaurants and hotels in Times Square, which ...
In the US, a popular way to celebrate New Year's Eve is to watch the ball drop in Times Square. The tradition started in 1907, when the ball was made of iron and wood. After multiple redesigns ...
Times Square famously doesn't have port-a-potties, and with an estimated 1 million people expected to watch the ball drop on December 31, hotels and restaurants will likely turn revelers away.
The Times Square ball drop has been a fixture of New Year's Eve since 1907, when the original wood and iron orb made its maiden journey. It remains a beloved tradition over a century and half a ...
If you're capping off 2024 and ringing in the new year by checking out the Times Square Ball Drop, here's what you can expect from the broadcast of tonight's New Year's Eve celebration.
MIDTOWN, Manhattan (WABC) -- The iconic Times Square New Year's Eve Ball is officially retiring. The ball will drop one last time on Wednesday, January 15 at 3 p.m. at One Times Square.
The Times Square Ball Drop, an iconic New Year’s Eve tradition starting in 1907, will captivate global audiences again in 2025. The ball drop, featuring performances by Lenny Kravitz ...