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Ring in the New Year at Noon

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Families can enjoy the thrill of New Year’s Eve during the day at New Roc City’s New Years at noon event designed to mimic the Times Square countdown. 


Exciting guest emcee to host countdown at noon: Renowned radio personality, Jimmy Fink of 107.1 The Peak will emcee the event, providing music, trivia games and the count down at noon. Doors open at 10:30a.m. 


 Countdown and Thrilling Balloon Release: Watch as balloons drop from all three levels of the atrium — covering New Roc’s entire entertainment complex at the stroke of noon. Countdown begins at 11:45a.m.

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John V May 21, 2013 at 11:08 am
I think it's great that Pamela Davis stepped up to run and I would be glad to vote for her any otherRead More year. But this year we have one of New Rochelle's most dedicated and knowledgeable activists running. Bob Cox knows New Rochelle and the school district inside and out. I'm not sure the same can be said for Pam Davis. If you want someone who already knows where the wasteful spending is, and already knows the district's strengths and weaknesses, then Bob Cox is the person. Who cares how congenial he is? Where some people see anger and finger-pointing, others see tenacity and accountability.
Michael Woyton (Editor) May 15, 2013 at 09:26 am
Jaclyn, it may have been mistakenly flagged as inappropriate. Our spambot is learning. Can you emailRead More me details of what you tried to post? Thanks. michael.woyton@patch.com
Jaclyn May 15, 2013 at 09:21 am
Mr. Woyton, I tried to post something under announcements but it says a spam robot grabbed it? lol.Read More Did I do something wrong that it didnt post? or should I try again.
Michael Woyton (Editor) May 15, 2013 at 08:52 am
Thanks, Ashley. That is what I see every morning when I walk around Glen Island.