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Videos: 2012 New Year’s Eve Celebrations

Videos: 2012 New Year’s Eve Celebrations

Last night locals welcomed in 2012, celebrating at events all over the island, with many making their way to the popular Front Street establishments, hotels, house parties and more. There were two public events held in both Hamilton and St. George’s, with both featuring live entertainment and Onion drops to mark midnight. The first set of videos from... Read more of this article

Photos: 2012 New Year’s Eve Outdoor Events

Photos: 2012 New Year’s Eve Outdoor Events

Bermudians welcomed in 2012 at public events in Hamilton and St. George’s last night [Dec.31], with revellers thronging the streets of both municipalities for live entertainment and Onion drops to mark midnight. The dropping of an illuminated  Bermuda onion is a uniquely local contribution to New Year festivities, first introduced at the East... Read more of this article

Videos: Two Onions Drop To Bring In 2012

Videos: Two Onions Drop To Bring In 2012

[Updated] As the countdown to 2012 began, Onions were hoisted and ready to drop in both St George’s and Hamilton. Both the central and eastern locations were filled with New Year’s Eve revelers hours before midnight, and both had illuminated Onions hanging above the crowds which were dropped to mark the official beginning of the New Year. The... Read more of this article

St George’s Prepares For New Year’s Eve

St George’s Prepares For New Year’s Eve

Town Square in St George’s is buzzing with activity as the Town prepares to host its New Year’s Eve celebrations tonight [Dec.31]. The band is onstage setting up their equipment, smoke machines are being tested for the light show, the mechanical bull ride is being set up, food vendors are setting up and more. The onion has been raised... Read more of this article

New Year’s Eve Celebration In St. George’s

New Year’s Eve Celebration In St. George’s

There will be a hot time in the Olde Towne on New Year’s Eve as a group of volunteers has stepped in to save St. George’s annual festivities. East End citizens and businesses determined to draw more people to recession-ravaged St. George’s have ensured the traditional New Year’s Eve event will take place through their donations and manpower... Read more of this article