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Robert Santoriella says good riddance to his son Jake’s puke bucket.Video: Saying farewell to your 2011 troubles N.Y. Post: Laura Cavanaugh

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Maladee Lalor said goodbye to living with her mom in 2011 and hello to moving in with her grandmother.Video: Saying farewell to your 2011 troubles N.Y. Post: Laura Cavanaugh

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CAN I SHRED THIS TEXT?: A woman looks at her phone in front of messages that people have sent in to be shredded for the event.Video: Saying farewell to your 2011 troubles Reuters

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A woman uses a mallet to destroy a computer mouse and seashells at the “Good Riddance Day” in Times Square. The annual “Good Riddance Day” event invites people to shred messages that represent memories or events that they want to forget as they enter the new year. Video: Saying farewell to your 2011 troubles REUTERS

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