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Local veterans gear up for early St. Patrick’s Day festivities

March
7

Edited at 11 a.m.: I corrected the starting point for the White Plains parade.

When I think of St. Patrick’s Day, I think of four-leaved clovers, snakes, leprechauns, green beer, those Shamrock Shakes McDonald’s convinces festive folks to drink every March, and … veterans? Well, of course, what’s a parade without military bands and flags?

Most local veterans groups, including chapters of the Vietnam Veterans of America and Marine Corps League (pictured below last year in Pearl River), will march in at least one of the St. Patrick’s Day parades in Putnam, Rockland and Westchester counties this weekend. (Easter falls early this year, so most places are celebrating the annual March 17 Irish saint’s day earlier than usual, so as not to conflict with Holy Week.)stpats2.jpg

Here’s a schedule of parades coming up in our area; click on the towns for more information.

March 8

WHITE PLAINS: Noon, Steps off from Mamaroneck Avenue & Bloomingdale Road.

March 9

PEARL RIVER: 1:30 p.m., Steps off from Wyeth Corp.’s south parking lot on Crooked Hill Road.

GREENWICH: 2 p.m., Steps off from Town Hall, 101 Field Point Road.

MAHOPAC: 2 p.m., Steps off at Mount Hope Road & Route 6.

March 15

MOUNT KISCO: 2 p.m., Steps off at Moore & Lexington avenues.

PEEKSKILL: 3 p.m., Steps off on Division Street to Main Street.

March 16

SLEEPY HOLLOW/TARRYTOWN: 1:30 p.m., Steps off at Route 9 and Main Street.

EASTCHESTER: 3 p.m., Steps off from Immaculate Conception Church in Tuckahoe.

March 17:

NEW YORK CITY: 11 a.m., Steps off at 44th Street and Fifth Avenue.

This entry was posted on Friday, March 7th, 2008 at 6:16 am by Nicole Neroulias.
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KatieRich Liebson is a "military brat" who grew up on bases in the U.S. and Germany during his father's 23-year career as an Air Force enlisted man. Rich enlisted in the Army in 1976 and until his discharge in 1980 was assigned to the 78th Engineer Battalion in Ettlingen, Germany, as a public information specialist and translator. He's been a reporter at The Journal News and its forerunner, the Reporter Dispatch, for more than 20 years. During that time he's covered a variety of beats and has written frequently about veterans and veterans issues.
HemaHema Easley was born and raised in India, where she worked as a reporter for The Associated Press and United Press International. While in India she wrote about the insurgency in Indian-controlled Kashmir and covered the 1999 India-Pakistan conflict in the mountains of Kashmir. She joined The Journal News in 2002. She has covered municipal government in Westchester and now covers on social services in Rockland as well as military issues.

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