New Year's Eve

Augusta Has It’s Own New Year’s ‘Ball Drop’ Celebration
Augusta Has It’s Own New Year’s ‘Ball Drop’ Celebration
Augusta Has It’s Own New Year’s ‘Ball Drop’ Celebration
Every year about a million people gather in Times Square in New York City to ring in the New Year with the famous 'ball drop' to ring in the year. You don't have to drive to New York to ring in the New Year with a 'ball drop' celebration. For the second year in a row, Augusta will have it's own 'New Year's Ball Drop'.
Cocktail Recipes Perfect for New Year’s Eve
Cocktail Recipes Perfect for New Year’s Eve
Cocktail Recipes Perfect for New Year’s Eve
New Year’s Eve tonight and some people will kick back and celebrate with a cocktail or two. First, remember never drink and drive. If you’re celebrating at friend’s house, stay the night. If you’re going out have a designated driver or call a cab ...
See Crazy Photos From Coney Island’s New Year’s Polar Bear Swim
See Crazy Photos From Coney Island’s New Year’s Polar Bear Swim
See Crazy Photos From Coney Island’s New Year’s Polar Bear Swim
The Coney Island Polar Bear Club's annual New Year's swim looks like a great time. People in costumes, swimming, having fun. We probably should've gone, but there was that whole hangover thing to deal with. Which makes us wonder, does jumping into the freezing Atlantic ocean cure a hangover? If so, we're totally there next year.
10 Other Objects We Drop on New Year’s
10 Other Objects We Drop on New Year’s
10 Other Objects We Drop on New Year’s
Everyone knows about the ball that drops in New York City's Times Square to mark the start of a new calendar year. What you may not realize, though, is that other cities around the nation have similar traditions that entertain and enthrall their local communities. Here's a look at some of the odder traditions that will be taking place in America tonight:
12 Cats Starting New Year’s Eve Partying Early
12 Cats Starting New Year’s Eve Partying Early
12 Cats Starting New Year’s Eve Partying Early
The hourly countdown to 2013 has officially begun, which means New Year's Eve preparations are in full swing. We're practicing our photobombing techniques, cranking up the tunes and bejeweling jean shorts, among other things. December 31st is the party of all parties, after all!
Doctors Warn Champagne Bottles Can Cause Eye Injuries
Doctors Warn Champagne Bottles Can Cause Eye Injuries
Doctors Warn Champagne Bottles Can Cause Eye Injuries
New Year's Eve is all fun and games until somebody loses an eye. That's the takeaway from the American Academy of Ophthalmology annual year end warning on champagne bottles. According to the doctors, 'When a champagne cork flies, you really have no time to react and protect your delicate eyes." GAH! Shield yourself with the nearest anything!!!
How Are People Really Preparing for New Year’s Eve?
How Are People Really Preparing for New Year’s Eve?
How Are People Really Preparing for New Year’s Eve?
It's hard to believe 2012 is coming to an end, and we're gearing up for another year of photobombing, pranking and costuming our pets.  We have a feeling 2013 will bring even more hilarity and entertainment, so ringing in the new year is definitely a cause for celebration. This usually involves party hats, tons of noisemakers and a bit of prep, like any sort of holiday.
It’s the Official 2013 New Year Song
It’s the Official 2013 New Year Song
It’s the Official 2013 New Year Song
If you're having a big party tonight and don't know what to play, you could play this song at the stroke of midnight, if you're the sort of person who plays 'Friday' on Friday just because it's Friday. It's Rhe De Ville's newest  New Year's song...
Luke Bryan Recalls His Best New Year’s Eve
Luke Bryan Recalls His Best New Year’s Eve
Luke Bryan Recalls His Best New Year’s Eve
It's that time of year again! Christmas is over and most of us are scrambling to make plans for New Year's Eve. Even though there can be pressure to do something really special in honor of the new year, Luke Bryan recently revealed that his best New Year's Eve was spent with good friends.
Stay Safe New Year's Eve
Stay Safe New Year's Eve
Stay Safe New Year's Eve
Gov. LePage is urging motorists in Maine to drive safely to keep roads safe as New Year's Eve is upon us. Gov. LePage said 163 people have died on Maine roads this year, and that too many of those deaths were caused by distracted or drunken drivers.