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The 55th Annual John P. Reilly Memorial St. Patrick’s Day Parade is all set for Sunday, March 1, in East Islip. The parade steps off at 2 p.m., starting at the East Islip Public Library at 381 East Main Street. It then heads west on Main Street to Irish Lane. The 2020 Grand Marshal is Tom Davis, who’s an immediate past president of the Ancient Order of the Hibernians Division 7, East Islip, which organizes the parade. The Ladies Aide to the Grand Marshal is Cathie Norton Doherty, the incoming president of the Lady’s Ancient Order of the Hibernians, East Islip…

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The Glen Cove Hibernians will be at the heart of the Glen Cove St. Patrick’s Day Parade, along with bands of Irish pipers and other marching bands. Marchers gather at, at Finley Middle School on Forest Avenue. Enjoy a post-parade party and dinner at St Patrick’s Parish Hall. Location: Start-Finley Middle School (1 Forest Ave, Glen Cove, NY 11542) End- St. Patrick’s Church (235 Glen St, Glen Cove, NY 11542)

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While it may seem like it’s becoming a month long celebration, St. Patrick’s Day is front and center again with the 85th annual Huntington St. Patricks’ Day Parade. Yes, that’s right, they’ve been holding this parade since 1930 and still going strong today with the Huntington Ancient Order of the Hiberians and Grand Marshal Timothy Rossiter leading the way. Look for bagpipers, bands and floats along New York Avenue and Main Street.

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Parade Location: Court House and County Seat drives, along Old Country Road to Mineola Boulevard and on to Jericho Turnpike, ending in front of the Mineola Fire Department.  After Party: Irish celebration and concert at the Irish American Society, 297 Willis Ave., Mineola, NY The Irish American Society of Nassau, Suffolk and Queens are celebrating St. Patty’s Day early with a parade. Remember to wear green and line for some festive fun. Website: irishamericansoc.com

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