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    The Highlands has the geographic claim to fame of being the first New Jersey shore town, terming itself “Where the Jersey Shore Begins,” though it does technically look out at Sandy Hook Bay. This northern Jersey Shore town features plenty of stunning visual beauty, including the bay but also the New York City skyline to the north, a unique view fo...

    Located near the northern peak of New Jersey as it crests away from New York City, Sea Bright is often considered the state’s first oceanfront town. With less than 1,500 local residents, Sea Bright is quaint and quiet, a welcome respite for many local New Yorkers. If you do try out Sea Bright, make sure you try Gracie and the Dudes Ice Cream (1062 ...

    Once a shining beacon of the late 1800s Gilded Age and later a shiny hub for the Roaring Twenties, Asbury Park has found a way to hold onto that historic original appeal and infuse it with a modern charm. You can find hints of the special past at places like the Paramount Theater (1300 Ocean Ave N), the Casino Building (700 Ocean Ave N), and the Co...

    When you have had enough of the non-stop lights and sounds of Asbury Park, head a couple of blocks south and spend a day at Bradley Beach. Everything about Bradley Beach is a welcoming change of pace from the louder neighboring towns, including its non-commercial boardwalk, its spacious restaurants, and its minimal population of around 5,000 people...

    Immediately south of Asbury Park, Belmar has a slightly more quiet atmosphere with all of the associated charm. Belmar is home to many beloved local restaurants, including Beach Haus Brewery (801 Main Street) and Boathouse Bar & Grill(1309 Main Street). While there might not be as much nightlife as in Asbury Park, D’Jais(1801 Ocean Ave) is a hotspo...

    Spring Lake is a relatively quiet town nestled immediately between Asbury Park and Point Pleasant, featuring the largest non-commercial boardwalk at the Jersey Shore. While there are many restaurants and shops to adore at Spring Lake, the biggest attraction is the Spring Lake Theater(300 Madison Ave), a historic theater that still puts on popular B...

    Manasquan is the quaint sister city to Point Pleasant, located immediately on the other side of the Manasquan River. With lakes, creeks, and rivers flowing around and through the town, Manasquan feels like the Riviera of the Jersey Shore area. The historic Algonquin Arts Theater (60 Abe Voorhees Drive) hosts excellent artistic performances, while L...

    Equal parts scenic and energetic, Point Pleasant is an excellent option for both relaxation and late-night partying. Jenkinson’s Boardwalk(300 Ocean Ave N) is the flagship event space of Point Pleasant, a massive amusement park featuring rides, go-karts, an arcade, and mini-golf. There is also Riverfront Park, a beautiful scenic park right along th...

    The town is named after U.S. Navy Admiral Elie. A. F. LaVallette, a distinguished member of the US Navy in multiple wars, most notably being his service at the Battle of Lake Champlain in the War of 1812. This quiet beach town has honored and preserved the history of Lavallette, not just in its name but also in its stature. The most popular attract...

    While this shore town’s biggest claim to fame may be the popular reality TV show Jersey Shore, there is so much more hidden in this loud and proud town. Seaside Heights is home to a lively boardwalk that lives up to the notorious hype of the TV show. Check out bars and clubs like JR’s Ocean Bar & Grill (601 Boardwalk) and Captain Hooks Bar(1320 Bou...

  2. Times Square after the ball drops (Google Maps). The Times Square Ball is a time ball located in New York City's Times Square. Located on the roof of One Times Square, the ball is a prominent part of...

  3. Oct 13, 2023 · Located 150 feet below the ball drop, The Knickerbocker offers the closest New Year’s Eve celebration in Times Square with arguably the best views to ring in 2023. Its rooftop bar, St. Cloud ...

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  4. Dec 26, 2023 · The ball drop in Times Square will mark the end of 2024 and the start of 2025. Here are details for the big event.

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  6. Dec 31, 2022 · The year 2022 has finally come to an end. Thousands of spectators came from across the country and the world to watch the ball drop in Times Square. You can watch the festivities in the video ...

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  7. Dec 30, 2021 · Dec. 30, 2021. As New Yorkers get ready to kick the door closed on 2021, crowds will return to Times Square on Friday for the annual ball drop — despite the surge in Covid-19 cases in...

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