On March 17, it’s all about wearing green, visiting pubs, and maybe having a beer or two. But the soundtrack of St. Patrick’s Day would not be the same without the sound of bagpipes.
Even the weather in Manhattan is a bit Irish. But the drizzle and humidity didn’t dampen New York City’s St. Patrick’s Day ...
Father Thomas O’Reilly was honored by city officials, Irish government ministers and members of the city’s oldest civic group ...
Gusty winds didn’t spoil the downtown Chicago St. Patrick’s Day celebration, which including the traditional dyeing of the ...
current Grand Knight William Riley, and past Grand Knight Jim Griffin, who organized the event with his wife, Sandi, in 2004. The event also included a color guard and bagpipe Brian McElhinney.
Are you wearing your green? Monday marks St. Patrick's Day and to help celebrate the occasion, multiple events took place ...
In a sense, Liam Twohig was a colorful contradiction because he wore nearly all green, yet his favorite aspect of a popular ...
The first patient we got off the ventilator, it was incredibly emotional because we knew we could get somebody through.' ...
The programs aim to address drug use from a public health and social justice perspective, rather than a security one.
Spring has officially arrived. As the weekend approaches and warmer weather makes its way throughout the area, there are ...
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