St. Patrick’s Day

St. Patrick's Day Parade Lineup
St. Patrick's Day Parade Lineup
St. Patrick's Day Parade Lineup
The 30th Annual St. Patrick’s Parade is this Saturday, March 12, 2016. It will begin at 11 a.m. from 12th and Maine and will go to 5th and Maine Streets where it will conclude. If you filled out the registration in the past few weeks at y101radio.com, please check the parade lineup below to make sure you are on the list.
2016 St. Patrick's Parade
2016 St. Patrick's Parade
2016 St. Patrick's Parade
It is time to sign up for the upcoming 30th Annual St. Patrick’s Parade to be held on Saturday, March 12, 2016 at 11 a.m. The parade will start at 12th and Maine Streets and proceed to 5th and Maine Streets and is open to all businesses, organizations and individuals free of charge.
St. Patrick's Parade [Gallery]
St. Patrick's Parade [Gallery]
St. Patrick's Parade [Gallery]
We had a great time Saturday during the St. Patrick's Parade in Quincy. Maine Street was packed! We were able to get pictures of a ton of people along the parade route. If you went to the parade, see if we got a shot of you and your family and friends!
St. Patrick's Parade 2015!
St. Patrick's Parade 2015!
St. Patrick's Parade 2015!
The 29th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade is in the books. Many thanks to everyone for being in the parade and coming down to watch it as we finally “Ushered in Spring”. With over 100 entries, this year’s parade was the biggest ever, surpassing the previous record of 94 entries.
St. Patrick's Parade Lineup
St. Patrick's Parade Lineup
St. Patrick's Parade Lineup
The 2015 St. Patrick's Parade in Quincy is at 11 a.m. this Saturday! The forecast is looking pretty good. Partly cloudy skies, temps in the mid-60s. If you've signed up to be in the parade, you can check out the lineup here. Parade participants need to be ready by 10:30 Saturday morning.
Did You Know That Corned Beef and Cabbage is Not an Irish Meal?
Did You Know That Corned Beef and Cabbage is Not an Irish Meal?
Did You Know That Corned Beef and Cabbage is Not an Irish Meal?
It is funny how Americans consume certain foods with certain holidays. Like turkey on Thanksgiving Day and corned beef on St. Patrick’s Day. Both could be eaten anytime of the year, but we seem to usually devour it on the appropriate holiday instead. Of course the turkey is an All-American bird and it fits the holiday in November. But, in what may surprise many, corned beef and cabbage is not the

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