The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

St. Patrick’s Day largely virtual in NYC for 2nd year

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NEW YORK >> A largely virtual St. Patrick’s Day was planned for New York City on Wednesday, one year after the annual parade celebratin­g Irish heritage was canceled because of the pandemic.

Although the city’s usual huge parade with floats and marching bands was canceled, Mayor Bill de Blasio joined parade leaders and several dozen National Guard troops in marching up Madison Avenue early Wednesday morning to keep the tradition alive.

A live broadcast of the St. Patrick’s Day Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral took place.

A virtual parade featuring clips of marching groups from past years was to follow at 10 a.m., according to the parade organizers’ website, and an hourlong show streaming on Facebook at 11 a.m. included performanc­es by singers Andy Cooney and Moya Brennan.

Multitudes of people usually line Fifth Avenue for New York’s St. Patrick’s Day parade, which traces its roots to the 1760s.

The city was just starting to shut down to halt the spread of the coronaviru­s on St. Patrick’s Day 2020, and de Blasio waited until days before the parade to cancel it. A small group marched in the rain before 7 a.m.

St. Patrick’s Day is also usually big business for the city’s taverns and restaurant­s, and a major date on the calendar for tourism.

This year, thanks to COVID-19 restrictio­ns, celebratio­ns will be muted. Establishm­ents that serve

Multitudes of people usually line Fifth Avenue for New York’s St. Patrick’s Day parade, which traces its roots to the 1760s.

alcohol can only do so if they also serve food.

 ?? PHOTOS BY MARK LENNIHAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Above: Cardinal Timothy Dolan, center, greets members of the New York National Guard who participat­ed in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade outside St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Wednesday, March 17, in New York.
Above right: A smaller version of New York’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade marches up Madison Avenue March 17.
PHOTOS BY MARK LENNIHAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Above: Cardinal Timothy Dolan, center, greets members of the New York National Guard who participat­ed in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade outside St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Wednesday, March 17, in New York. Above right: A smaller version of New York’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade marches up Madison Avenue March 17.
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 ??  ?? Bagpiper Joe Brady leads a smaller version of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade, due to the pandemic.
Bagpiper Joe Brady leads a smaller version of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade, due to the pandemic.

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