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The Stickney Police Department has begun utilizing Frontline Public Safety Solutions online portal to provide an additional way residents can request overnight parking permission or request a home watch while on vacation with the police department. The online portal, which can be found on the Village website or by visiting www.frontlinepss.com/stickney is available to all residents. Requesting overnight parking permission or a vacation home watch can be done through the online portal or can still be done by coming to police department or calling the police department front desk. The Stickney Police Department hopes the addition of the Frontline Public Safety Solutions online portal will provide residents an easier and more convenient way to request permission for overnight parking and vacation home watches. The online portal can be reached on any cell phone, tablet, computer or device with access to the internet.

As a reminder, OVERNIGHT PARKING is restricted to residents only from 2A.M. thru 6A.M. on all Village streets (Per Village Ordinance 14-161.2). Parking permission is limited to three (3) consecutive days and ten (10) total days per month. If residents need to park a vehicle overnight, they must contact the Stickney Police Department by phone at (708) 788-2131 or submit your request using this online system. Requests must be received prior to 2:00 A.M. and any requests made after 2:00 A.M. may be subject to a parking citation. For any special requests and/or requests beyond the ten (10) nights within a calendar month, residents can contact the Stickney Police Department at (708)788-2131.

Residents who are going out of town and leaving their homes vacant for an extended period of time can request a vacation home watch while they are away. Residents will now be able to request the home watch through the online portal. Residents may still call the police department to make the request as well.

Any residents who have questions regarding any of these programs or the use of the Frontline Public Safety Solutions portal can contact Stickney Police Department at 708-788-2131.

The Police and Fire-Rescue departments work together within our communities to provide the highest level of quality service and protection. From neighborhood watch to 9-1-1 services, our team is here for you 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

The San Diego Public Library (SDPL) is an officially designated Patent and Trademark Resource Center (PTRC) that is part of a nationwide library network maintained by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

The Patent and Trademark Resource Center is located on the 3rd floor of the Central Library. You do not need to visit SDPL in-person to access search tools, but the library provides certain resources (e.g. a current collection of full-color Plant patents, and legal reference books) that are only accessible in-person.

The Eiffel Tower will be closed on July 14 and 26. The monument will be open during the Olympic Games, except on July 26.Click on a date to view details of the opening hours on the selected day.
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As we approach New Year's Eve 2024, we look forward to seeing revelers in Times Square for the Ball Drop! If you're planning to celebrate with us, whether in person or virtually, check out the list below of frequently asked questions about everything you need to know.

You can also head to our What's Happening page to learn more about events going on throughout the month. On social media, you can find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to be part of the journey as we count down to the new year, and be sure to tell us how you're celebrating with Times Square New Year's Eve by using #BallDrop in your posts!

The Times Square New Year's Eve Ball descends from a flagpole at the top of One Times Square. It can best be seen along Broadway, from 43rd Street to 50th Street, and along Seventh Avenue, as far north as 59th Street.

The sound system is set up in the Bowtie area (where Broadway and Seventh Avenue cross), and the video screens on One Times Square (where the Ball is lowered) are easily visible. There are additional screens set up throughout the event.

The celebration will begin shortly before 6:00pm EST. At approximately 6:00pm EST the Times Square New Year's Eve Ball will be raised to the top of the pole at One Times Square (Broadway at 43rd Street). At exactly 11:59pm EST, the Ball will make its 60-second descent down the flagpole to signal the start of the New Year.

Revelers begin to gather in the afternoon on New Year's Eve, and will be allowed entrance to the viewing areas on a first-come, first served basis. It is difficult to say when different viewing areas will fill, as that depends on the year and the weather. The viewing areas will officially be opened at 3pm.

Yes! Join us online at 6pm on December 31 to enjoy the NYE 2024 celebration. Visit TimesSquareNYC.org to enjoy the LIVE, six-and-a-half-hour, commercial-free webcast from your computer or from mobile devices like a tablet or smartphone. If you have the Livestream app on your mobile device, you can also use that to connect to the webcast.

New Year's Eve 2024 included musical performances by Paul Anka, Flo Rida, LL Cool J, Megan Thee Stallion, Jelly Roll, Sabrina Carpenter, Tyla, Yng Lvcas, Maria Becerra, and Triad Brass, as well as dance performances by the Sino-American Friendship Association and AGNEW.

Additionally, the Alliance has been informed that scalpers sold these passes on the street for exorbitant prices and in some instances the passes were counterfeit. The Times Square Alliance works very closely with the New York City Police Department and Times Square businesses to allow access to individual establishments. For a list of parties hosted by Times Square businesses visit our website.

Access to Times Square on the evening of December 31st will be from 6th Avenue or 8th Avenue only. No one will be allowed to cross Broadway/7th Avenue once the streets have been closed. If your destination is east of Broadway/7th Avenue, you must enter at 6th Avenue and the nearest cross street to your destination. If your destination is west of Broadway/7th Avenue, you must enter at 8th Avenue and the cross street of your destination. The only exception is for businesses on 42nd Street; for those, you will need to enter at 41st Street and 8th Avenue.

If you are attending a party or event within Times Square on New Year's Eve, be sure to contact the business to confirm special instructions you may need in order to access the entrance of the establishment.

On December 31, the New York Police Department will begin closing down access to Times Square starting at 43rd Street and Broadway, and moving north as revelers arrive. The exact times that these blocks close to pedestrian and vehicular traffic will depend on when the revelers begin arriving.

Beginning at 4am, 7th Avenue will be closed to vehicle traffic from 42nd to 48th Streets, and vehicle traffic on the side streets from 43rd to 48th Streets will be closed from 6th to 8th Avenues. Later in the morning, at approximately 11am, 7th Avenue and Broadway will be closed to traffic from 38th to 59th Streets.

Check the weather, and dress warmly. Remember that you could be spending an extended period of time outdoors in potentially below-freezing conditions. You should be well-prepared and well-insulated. Many layers, synthetics (such as Goretex and polypropylene), wind-resistant and water-repellant outerwear and a good hat are the keys to staying warm. Note that all bags will be searched.

Finally, remember to drink lots of water and avoid alcohol and caffeine. Public drinking is illegal in New York City and police will confiscate alcohol. Additionally, both caffeine and alcohol will dehydrate you. Dehydration is very common and can sneak up on you in cold weather.

Yes. The designated viewing area for individuals with disabilities is at 44th Street and Broadway, which is accessed at the southwest corner of 44th and 6th Ave. ASL interpreters will also be present at this viewing area. Please contact in...@timessquarenyc.org for more information.

Some Broadway theaters will be open on New Year's Eve. You can check the schedules for Broadway and some Off- Broadway shows at www.telecharge.com, www.broadway.com, or www.ticketmaster.com. Stores will be open at their own discretion, so please call them ahead of time.

Many restaurants located in the Times Square area will be open on New Year's Eve; be sure to consult our Restaurant Guide to locate a restaurant, and make your reservations well in advance. Please remember that if you dine at a local restaurant, you will not simply be able to come out and watch the Ball lowering at midnight. Revelers will arrive in Times Square early in the day, and while you are dining, designated viewing areas will fill up on a "first come, first served" basis. Furthermore, no one is allowed to stand in the emergency lanes or on sidewalks.

The Times Square Alliance uses Flash Alerts to communicate with subscribers about pertinent day-to-day issues in the district including street closures, security issues, and other news. If you would like to receive Flash Alerts, you can sign up at TSqFlash.org. In addition to email, you can opt in to receive text and phone call updates.

Revelers have been celebrating New Year's Eve in Times Square since 1904. To learn more about the celebration's history as well as more information about the New Year's Eve Ball, check out our History page.

Operating hours: 10:00am-8:00pm every day.
Advanced online ticket purchase highly recommended.
For group reservation requests of 21 or more people please email at least 2 weeks in advance to inquire.

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