This year, a second St. Patrick’s Day parade — one that is inclusive of LGBTQ groups and will let them march under their own banners — will be held for the first time, on March 17.
Staten Island’s St. Patrick’s parade — ‘last in the world’ to exclude LGBTQ groups — steps off for 60th year
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