SAFE. WHITMAN JESSICA. MANY OF THE FESTIVITIES ARE GOING TO BE TAKING PLACE RIGHT BEHIND ME THERE ON CITY HALL PLAZA, AND THERE IS A PLAN IN PLACE TO KEEP EVERYONE SAFE. HIGH SECURITY VEHICLE BARRIERS. THEY ARE NOW IN PLACE ON THE PLAZA. BOSTON FIRE BOSTON POLICE, EMS CREWS ARE ALL STAFFING UP. THEY’RE PREPARING FOR HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE. THERE WILL BE PERFORMANCES, FIREWORKS, A PARADE AND ICE SCULPTURE. AND THEY WANT PEOPLE TO SPEAK UP IF THEY DO SEE ANYTHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY, WE’LL HAVE A FULL COMPLEMENT OF POLICE OFFICERS WORKING TO MAKE SURE THAT ALL PARTS OF OUR CITY ARE SAFE. IF YOU ARE ANYWHERE IN THE CITY, IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, PLEASE SAY SOMETHING. CITY OFFICIALS ARE URGING YOU TO TAKE THE T. IT IS FREE AFTER 8:00 AT NIGHT ON NEW YEAR’S EVE AND WILL RUN UNTIL ALMOST THREE IN THE MORNING, DEPENDING ON THE LINES. YOU WANT TO CHECK THAT NOW. TEMPERATURES ON NEW YEAR’S EVE ARE EXPECTED TO PLUMMET SOMEWHERE INTO THE TEENS, AND SO CITY OFFICIALS WANT YOU TO BUNDLE UP AND MAKE SURE THERE WILL BE WARMING STATIONS. BUT THEY DO WANT PEOPLE TO PILE ON THOSE LAYERS. WE’
Boston is beginning to put security measures in place for the city’s First Night festivities on City Hall Plaza.High-security vehicle barriers are in place on the plaza, with Boston police, fire and EMS crews staffing up in preparation for hundreds of thousands of New Year’s Eve revelers.There will be performances, fireworks, a parade and ice sculptures. Police say they want people to speak up if they see anything out of the ordinary.“We’ll have a full complement of police officers working to make sure that all parts of the city are safe. If you are anywhere in the city, if you see something, please say something,” Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox said. Boston officials are urging people to take the T, which will run for free after 8 p.m. on New Year’s Eve and is expected to run until almost 3 a.m., depending on the line.The following parking restrictions will also be in place, beginning Dec. 31: Cambridge Street, south side (even side), from Bowdoin Street to Somerset StreetArlington Street, both sides, from Beacon Street to Boylston StreetAtlantic AvenueEast side, from East India Row to Commercial StreetWest side, from Commercial Wharf to Cross StreetBeacon Street, both sides, from Charles Street to Arlington StreetBlagden Street, both sides, from Dartmouth Street to Exeter StreetBoylston StreetNorth side (Public Garden side), from Arlington Street to Charles StreetBoth sides, from Charles Street to Tremont StreetCambridge Street, both sides, from Court Street to Sudbury StreetCharles Street, west side (Public Garden side), from Boylston Street to Beacon StreetCharles Street South, west side (odd side, opposite the Transportation Building), from Park Plaza to Boylston StreetCourt Street, east side (City Hall side), from Court Square inbound to Cambridge StreetTremont Street, both sides, from Court Street to Boylston Street Temperatures are expected to tumble on First Night.Warming stations will be available, but city officials are advising revelers to bundle up.
Boston is beginning to put security measures in place for the city’s First Night festivities on City Hall Plaza.
High-security vehicle barriers are in place on the plaza, with Boston police, fire and EMS crews staffing up in preparation for hundreds of thousands of New Year’s Eve revelers.
There will be performances, fireworks, a parade and ice sculptures.
Police say they want people to speak up if they see anything out of the ordinary.
“We’ll have a full complement of police officers working to make sure that all parts of the city are safe. If you are anywhere in the city, if you see something, please say something,” Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox said.
Boston officials are urging people to take the T, which will run for free after 8 p.m. on New Year’s Eve and is expected to run until almost 3 a.m., depending on the line.
The following parking restrictions will also be in place, beginning Dec. 31:
- Cambridge Street, south side (even side), from Bowdoin Street to Somerset Street
- Arlington Street, both sides, from Beacon Street to Boylston Street
- Atlantic Avenue
- East side, from East India Row to Commercial Street
- West side, from Commercial Wharf to Cross Street
- Beacon Street, both sides, from Charles Street to Arlington Street
- Blagden Street, both sides, from Dartmouth Street to Exeter Street
- Boylston Street
- North side (Public Garden side), from Arlington Street to Charles Street
- Both sides, from Charles Street to Tremont Street
- Cambridge Street, both sides, from Court Street to Sudbury Street
- Charles Street, west side (Public Garden side), from Boylston Street to Beacon Street
- Charles Street South, west side (odd side, opposite the Transportation Building), from Park Plaza to Boylston Street
- Court Street, east side (City Hall side), from Court Square inbound to Cambridge Street
- Tremont Street, both sides, from Court Street to Boylston Street
Temperatures are expected to tumble on First Night.
Warming stations will be available, but city officials are advising revelers to bundle up.



