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St. Patrick's Day Parade Set for Sunday in Huntington
The event features bagpipe bands and 25 marching bands from across Long Island.

Huntington’s St. Patrick’s Day parade is set for Sunday at 2 p.m. The parade begins north of the Huntington Train Station along New York Avenue and then heads onto Main Street ending at St. Patrick’s Church.
This years’ grand marshal is Fr. Stephen Donnelly, of the Church of St. Patrick Huntington.
As they do every year, the Huntington Ancient Order of Hibernians, the parade’s organizers, will march dressed in their gray morning suit tuxedos.
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“We take a great deal of pride in putting on the Parade,” said AOH Parade Grand Marshal Dominick Feeney, Jr., in a press release. Feeney’s grandfather was a founding father of the current Huntington AOH.
A Huntington tradition in its 81st year, the parade will feature bagpipe bands and 25 marching bands from across Long Island.
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