New York – Hours Early, New Year’s Revelers Begin To Fill Times Square

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    New York Police Department officers stand near barriers near where revelers wait for the beginning of New Year's Eve festivities in the Times Square area of New York, December 31, 2016. REUTERS/Mark KauzlarichNew York – Donning oversized 2017 eyeglasses and green Statue of Liberty hats, New Year’s Eve revelers began to fill Times Square on Saturday, hours before the glittering crystal ball drops in New York.

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    Officials estimate as many as a million celebrants will eventually descend upon the Crossroads of the World, braving cold temperatures and strong winds to bring in the New Year amid heavy police protection.

    Stefania Moran, 25, from Puebla, Mexico, and five friends — who are nannies for families in the United States — traveled to New York to secure a coveted spot in one of 35 metal pens where re-entry is prohibited.

    “I’ve always wanted to come to New York and this is one of the must-dos before you die,” she said.
    A dump truck filled with sand sits near a New York Police Department vehicle acting as a barricade near New Year's Eve festivities in the Times Square area of New York, December 31, 2016. REUTERS/Mark Kauzlarich -
    For more than two decades, security has gradually been tightened for the event. Recent deadly truck attacks in Germany and France brought about another security upgrade this year. Dozens of 20-ton sanitation trucks weighted with an extra 15 tons of sand are blocking off streets leading to the celebration zone.

    About 7,000 police officers, along with specially armed counterterrorism units and bomb-sniffing dogs, are on guard.

    This year, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has the honor of pushing the Waterford crystal button that begins a 60-second countdown to 2017.

    Mariah Carey is the headline performer in Times Square for “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest” on ABC. Other featured acts include pop-rock band DNCE, country star Thomas Rhett and Gloria Estefan and the cast of her Broadway musical, “On Your Feet!”

    After the crowd leaves, cleanup will be left to a small army of city employees including 235 sanitation workers, 45 police officers and two deputy police chiefs.

    Last year, the crews removed more than 44 tons of debris.


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    AlbertEinstein
    AlbertEinstein
    7 years ago

    Anu mashkimi, v’heim mashkimim.

    Normal
    Normal
    7 years ago

    Doesn’t a truck filled with sand parked in the middle of the road scream “Islam is making us do this”.

    7 years ago

    How can people stand packed in like sardines, for many hours on end, with no bathroom breaks? Meshuganers!!