Ah, New Year’s Eve. The promise of a brand new year and a brand new self — someone who’s definitely going to stick to their workout routine and stop hitting snooze on their morning alarm. As we approach the greatly anticipated day, you might want to start figuring out what you’re doing that night, if you haven’t already. We rounded up a few options across the state for how and where to ring in 2020.

Your own home

The Times Square ball drop will stream live at TimesSquareNYC.org and NewYearsEve.nyc.

ABC: “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2020” starts at 8 p.m. Times Square performers include Post Malone, BTS, Sam Hunt and Alanis Morissette.

NBC: “NBC’s New Year’s Eve 2020” starts at 10 p.m. and is hosted by Carson Daly and Julianne Hough. Performers include Leslie Odom Jr., Gwen Stefani and Keith Urban.

FOX: Steve Harvey will host Fox’s New Year’s Eve celebration, live from Times Square.

Atlantic City

Check out Tropicana’s fireworks show from the boardwalk outside the casino. The show begins at 9 p.m. and it’s free. Spectators are able to view the show from the boardwalk.

Camden

Check out fireworks blasting over the Delaware River via Battleship New Jersey at 6 p.m. and midnight. Tickets are $10. Free for Battleship members. If you’re up for spending a bit more, you could even spend the night on the battleship.

You can also ring in the new year at Adventure Aquarium. Their event New Year’s concludes with a spectacular view of the 6 p.m. fireworks display over the Delaware River. The extended hours and New year’s eve activities are free with the price of general admission tickets.

Freehold

Spend New Years’s Eve at family-friendly arcade, iPlay. The night includes rides, party favors, a live DJ, prizes, giveaways and midnight confetti cannons. Tickets are $39.99 in advance and $49.99 at the door.

Hammonton Downtown New Year’s Eve Celebration

Giant Blueberry Drop and fireworks at midnight. Food and drink specials at Hammonton’s restaurants, bars, breweries and wineries. Live outdoor party band, free party hats and noisemakers for the first 300 guests.

Long Branch

Ice skate by the beach from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m in Long Branch, take in the holiday decorations at Pier Village, and enjoy the shops and restaurants. Hang around until 9 p.m. to catch the fireworks display.

Ocean City

First Night Ocean city is packed with activities and entertainment to fill the time waiting for midnight, with multiple gathering spots throughout town. Enjoy ice skating, karaoke, magicians, a DJ and much more. Activities kick off at 5 p.m. and conclude with fireworks at midnight.

Seaside Heights

Enjoy a New Year’s Eve afternoon carnival at First Night Ocean County located on the boardwalk of Seaside Heights. Activities kickoff at noon on Dec. 31 and will conclude with a fireworks show at 5 p.m.

Piazza di Roma, Monmouth County

1178 NJ-34, Aberdeen Township

732-583-3565 | http://www.piazzadiroma.com/

Piazza di Roma is hosting a Roaring 20s celebration, complete with a premium bar and full buffet dinner. The party includes hors d’oeuvres, coffee, tea, and dessert, and a champagne toast at midnight. The event starts at 8 p.m. and goes until 1 a.m. Tickets are $135 per person.

Above Art Studios, Middlesex County

55b Morris St, New Brunswick

732-993-8096 | https://www.aboveartstudios.com/

Looking for something different than the usual dinner and dancing? Head over to Above Art Studios, where you can “trap and paint,” by enjoying a night of instructed painting and a live DJ on Dec. 31. Admission (from $40-45) includes the canvas, paint, and brushes. Trap music will be provided by DJ Kiss Me I’m Famous. The event is BYOB wine or champagne only, and starts at 10 p.m. It runs until 1 a.m.

Patriots Theater at the War Memorial, Mercer County

1 Memorial Drive, Trenton

609-984-8484 | https://nj.gov/state/memorial/index.shtml

The capital has its annual New Year’s Eve concert at the Patriots Theater at 8 p.m. Hosted by WWFM’s David Osenberg, the Capital Philharmonic of New Jersey will perform a number of pieces, including “Voyage to the Moon” by nineteenth century French composer Jacques Offenbach and “From Russia with Love,” from the James Bond film. Tickets start at $45.

Sorellina, Hudson County

1036 Washington St., Hoboken

201-963-3333 | http://www.sorellinahoboken.com/

The cozy Italian restaurant is ringing in the New Year with a Great Gatsby-themed party that features live music and a premium four-hour open bar. The $135 ticket includes hors d’oeuvres, homemade pasta, dessert, “late night bites,” and a midnight champagne toast. The party starts at 9 p.m. and runs until 1 a.m. Festive attire is encouraged, according to a flyer.

Cedar Rose Vineyard, Cumberland County

431 Kenyon Ave, Millville

856-221-3131 | https://cedarrosevineyards.com/

Looking for a more intimate setting to ring in the New Year? Celebrate the evening at Cedar Rose Vineyard, a quaint, local winery in southern New Jersey. Tickets are $25 and include heavy hors d’oeuvres, a glass of wine, and live music from Dale Bierman for part of the evening. The event starts at 8 p.m. and the live music starts half an hour later.

Beach Plum Farm, Cape May County

140 Stevens St, West Cape May

609-602-0128 | https://beachplumfarmcapemay.com/

If you want to spend the first few minutes of the New Year near the beach, Beach Plum Farm in Cape May is hosting a festive menu for dinner Dec. 31, along with “farm fresh mixers” in their decorated Holiday Hoop House. Dancing is also available at the event, and the farm is hosting its annual “Beach Plum Farm Egg Drop.” Guests are welcomed to bring their own wine or liquor. Tickets are $120 per adult plus service fee and tax. For questions, contact BPFReservations@thebeachplumfarm.com or call 833-372-6268.

Brianna Kudisch may be reached at bkudisch@njadvancemedia.com. Follow her on Twitter @briannakudisch. Find NJ.com on Facebook. Have a tip? Tell us. nj.com/tips.

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