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How to Have a Safe and Fun New Year s Eve in Boston

How to Have a Safe and Fun New Year’s Eve in Boston Thrillist 12/22/2020 Jillian Hammell © First Night Boston It’s the age-old predicament of trying to come up with a solid plan for New Year’s Eve. Some go all out while some choose to lay low. And this year, while we reflect again on how New Year’s parties aren’t for everyone, we’re also reminded that they’re not for anybody this year. To accommodate your change of plans, we’ve come up with a few different ways you can ring in the New Year whether that’s spent at home or elsewhere. As always, make sure to check out any restaurants, resorts or any other establishments’ guidelines ahead of time to ensure you’re following the COVID-19 rules and regulations. 

These Boston restaurants are hibernating for the winter due to COVID-19

Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, restaurant owners have made the hard decision to either close their business or remain open and hope that takeout and indoor dining get them through the colder months. But in late fall, a third option emerged: hibernating, which entails temporarily closing a restaurant with the hope of reopening when the weather is warmer or the world is safer. Emory “Andy” Kilgore, whose downtown restaurant, The Emory, is closed but hopes to reopen in the spring, told Boston.com in October that he didn’t have a choice. “Our business is probably 70 percent tourism, Financial District [workers and residents], and State House [employees],” he said. “None of that exists right now. Our sales were

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