New Year's or New Years?
With terms like “New Year’s Eve” and “New Year’s Day,” the apostrophe indicates possession. So it would be correct to write:
Atlanta canceled its New Year’s Peach Drop.
What are your New Year’s resolutions?
Without the apostrophe, “New Years” is plural, which means you're referring to more than one year. You'd write:
We’ve spent the last three New Years with friends.
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