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St. Patrick's Day

The Long Green Line

By Marsha Sorotick, Contributor
April / May 2015

March 16, 2015 by Leave a Comment

In post-WWII New York City, my father worked as a supervisor in the city’s Department of Transportation at the traffic sign shop. The shop was responsible for the care and refurbishment of all signs posted to inform motorists and pedestrians of city traffic regulations and street conditions. The sign shop staff also took care of painting the streets themselves, including bus … [Read more...] about The Long Green Line

If St. Patrick Lived in 2015 (Infographic)

By Irish America Staff
March 9, 2015

March 10, 2015 by Leave a Comment

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He probably would have been a victim of a tiger kidnapping, would have done Erasmus in France, and be well-versed in the twitter- and tinder-spheres. The guy was, after all, known for his conversions of married women, many of whom became nuns, much to the (obvious) anger of their families. What else would lie in store for St. Patrick were he alive today? Courtesy of Michelle … [Read more...] about If St. Patrick Lived in 2015 (Infographic)

St. Patrick’s Diaspora:
19 Places Other than Dublin to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day

By Adam Farley, Deputy Editor
April / May 2015

February 18, 2015 by 6 Comments

We’re familiar with the traditionally large-scale and internationally renowned St. Patrick’s Day celebrations – New York, Boston, Chicago, Dublin, and the like – but what about the other 190 countries? What about the other 47 U.S. states? What about upstate? In addition to national landmarks, fountains, and even rivers (looking at you, Chicago) turning green in honor of … [Read more...] about St. Patrick’s Diaspora:
19 Places Other than Dublin to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day

NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Allows Gay Groups to March

By Matthew Skwiat, Contributing Editor
October / November 2014

September 17, 2014 by Leave a Comment

A decision announced in early September by the New York City Saint Patrick’s Day Parade Committee, will allow some gays to march in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade, specifically the NBC-affiliated LGBT group OUT@NBCUniversal. The announcement has been seen by many as a change of heart towards the gay community by the organizers, who have long claimed that the parade is a Catholic … [Read more...] about NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Allows Gay Groups to March

The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick

By Tom Deignan, Contributor
April / May 2013

March 20, 2013 by 11 Comments

The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, or The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick for the Relief of Emigrants from Ireland, was founded in Philadelphia on March 17, 1771 and continues on as a benevolent society today. Tom Deignan looks at the history and ongoing tradition of one of the best-known Irish-American organizations in the U.S. today. At the end of 2012, St. Rose … [Read more...] about The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick

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