St. Patrick’s Day Parade set for Monday
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NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade in 2025: What to know about the festivities
With vibrant green hues of St. Patrick's Day approaching, revelers are gearing up for one of the city's most cherished traditions: the 264th New York City Saint Patrick’s Day Parade. The parade is set to kick off on Monday, March 17, at 11 a.m., drawing thousands of participants and spectators through the streets of Manhattan. The march takes place along 5th Avenue, proceeding from 44th t0 79th Streets. [caption id="attachment_137750330" align=…
What's the weather for Philly's St. Patrick's Day Parade that brings culture, music, road closures?
Philly's 2025 St. Patrick's Day parade will be held in Center City on Sunday, March 16. Here's what you need to know about the parade, road closures and parking.
30 Years Ago--March 16, 1995
Take part in small town tradition as parade master Chuck McKeon leads his annual St. Patrick’s Parade through historic Parkville on the river on Saturday. The Parkville Chamber of Commerce is co-sponsoring the event this year. In addition to the parade, an old fashioned bake sale, pie raffle, and “luck-o-the-Irish” drawings will be held at many local shops and restaurants. Festivities will begin at 10 a.m. when the parade heads north on Main fro…
City honors three for Irish-American Heritage Month
Before you celebrate the St. Patrick’s Day Parade this weekend, take a look at some of the Irish-Americans honored in the community this week. The City of Peekskill celebrated Irish American Heritage Month on Monday, March 10, by recognizing three individuals with Irish roots who have made several contributions in the community and beyond. Presented with proclamations by Mayor Vivan McKenzie at Peekskill City Hall were Brian Kelly, Dr. John McGu…
What to Know About the Pittsburgh St. Patrick’s Day Parade
PHOTO BY DAVE COLE Dust off your green shirts and stroll down to Grant Street this Saturday morning — it’s time for the country’s third largest St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Beginning at 10 a.m., the Pittsburgh St. Patrick’s Day Parade starts on Liberty Avenue and 11th Street near the Greyhound Bus Station. From there, it proceeds down Grant Street and turns right onto the Boulevard of the Allies. The route ends at Commonwealth Place. There will be …
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