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21-month-old Jack Rudegeair, ball-drop-master Lance’s grandson, got the opportunity to touch the enchanting New Year’s sphere just after midnight, 2017. (Photo by Matt Minde)
As our village unfurls at the end of our lost years, we want to know:
• What traditions returned or meant the most to you this year? • What traditions are you looking forward to next year? • What traditions are you hoping to institute for the first time?
And if you’re feeling more philosophical about the whole thing: What does tradition mean to you?
If you’re so moved, feel free to write, let’s say, up to 100 words on any (or all) of these questions and send them to the News. We’ll keep an eye out and share them with your fellow readers in the new year.
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