PROVINCETOWN - The Town of Provincetown is preparing to host a First Light New Year’s Eve Fireworks Display on Sunday, December 31, beginning at 5:30 … [Read more...]
Operation Safe Ride for New Year’s Eve Offered on Outer Cape
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Boston’s First Night Celebration Moved Outdoors Due to COVID
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Times Square Show Will Go On Despite Virus Surge, Mayor Says
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Provincetown Moves Fireworks Show Up to New Year’s Eve
PROVINCETOWN - Difficult weather conditions forecast for New Year's Day have prompted Provincetown officials to move their fireworks celebration up to … [Read more...]
New Year’s Eve in Times Square Still On, with Smaller Crowd
NEW YORK (AP) - Revelers will still ring in the new year in New York’s Times Square, there just won’t be as many as usual under new COVID-19 … [Read more...]
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Coast Guard suspends Coastal Buoy Modernization Plan
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