If you plan on starting off your 2024 with a serene stroll, just know these three New York trails have been voted the best places to hike for New Year's Day.
If you don’t want to attend the traditional New Year's Eve party this year or, if watching the ball drop on your TV screen is simply not how you want to encapsulate 2023, we got you covered.
While many in New York want to start their 2023 by partying all night, the State Liquor Authority is putting an early end to the party all because January 1 is a Sunday.
Another iconic event is being altered this year because of the coronavirus pandemic. Mayor Bill Deblasio announced that this year there will be no celebration in Times Square. According to CBS New York, organizers are calling it a "virtually enhanced celebration".
If you plan on drinking tonight to celebrate the new year, Albany County is implementing its annual Safe Ride program for New Year's Eve. There are free rides and discounted rides for all who have had too much to drink tonight. Here are the details.
Each New Year's Eve, Saratoga's First Night Celebration ends around midnight with a fireworks display. This year the fireworks were going to be canceled and then a compromise was reached.
If you're going out on New Year's Eve, be safe about it, there's no reason to be drinking and driving and putting yourself and others at risk. Multiple people going out at one time leads to people trying to make extra money so look out for these scams on your way home.
When you are planning to go out and celebrate New Year's eve, make sure you also plan on a safe ride home. For the thirty third year the Albany County's Safe Ride Stop DWI will be in effect. This will include free rides and ride shares at a discount.