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Celebrate New Year’s Eve, ball and all, in Auburn
AUBURN — Area residents will not have to travel all the way to New York City to see the ball drop Monday night. They can stay right here.
The sixth annual New Year’s Celebration will begin at 7 p.m. New Year’s Eve with some crafts and music, and it will end with the ball dropping at midnight. In between, attendees will be able to take wagon rides, hear live music, watch fireworks and go ice skating at Casey Park.
Activities will be held both inside and outside of the park recreation center.
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