It's on! Time for me to get building passes again so I can gain access to my building.
https://www.amny.com/new-york/manhat...ers-returning/
Large crowds of revelers will be welcomed back to Times Square to watch the ball drop and ring in 2022 on New Year’s Eve, Mayor Bill de Blasio confirmed Monday morning.
Hizzoner told reporters at his Nov. 15 daily briefing that the city would announce plans Tuesday for the big bash at the Crossroads of the World, promising to close out a year of recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic with “a large, wonderful celebration.”
Pre-pandemic, New Year’s Eve celebrations at Times Square drew upwards of a million spectators, braving even the harshest of conditions to participate in the world’s most famous New Year’s party. But last year’s New Year’s Eve in Times Square was devoid of spectators, with just a handful (by comparison) of essential workers, dignitaries and performers on hand to take part in a largely remote celebration.