South Boston's St. Patrick's Day Parade is Cancelled in 2020


Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh
issued the following statement today regarding this year's St. Patrick's Day parade in South Boston, scheduled to take place on Sunday, March 15, 2020:

"In collaboration with Congressman Lynch, Councilors Flaherty and Flynn, Senator Collins, Representative Biele, and David Falvey from the South Boston Allied War Veterans Council, the St. Patrick's Day Parade is being cancelled. This decision is being made out of an abundance of caution to ensure that we are doing what is needed to keep the residents of Boston safe and healthy.

"While the risk in Boston remains low, this situation is changing very quickly and we are closely monitoring any local cases. Our top priority is preventing any new cases, to the best of our ability, and we are paying close attention to guidance from public health officials. We encourage all residents to follow preventive measures to avoid illness, such as washing hands and staying home if you are feeling sick, and we will continue to make public any information as this situation develops in Boston."

For more information on these preventative measures, please visit the City of Boston coronavirus website.The Boston Irish Tourism Association has a schedule of St. Patrick's Day parades in the New England region.

Please check back on this blog for updated information about the other parades scheduled to take place through the end of the month.








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