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Thousands attend Lindenhurst’s St. Patrick’s Parade
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The Newberry, Hammel, Winberry, Sims and Wright families enjoy the parade. By CAROLYN JAMES cjames@liherald.com
The weather could not have been more cooperative for Lindenhurst Village’s annual St. Patrick’s Parade. There was plenty of sunshine, warm temperatures and an enthusiastic crowd of between 2,000 and 2,500 people who cheered on marchers from more than 65 groups and organizations. The parade recognized Heather and Keith Busch as Grand Marshalls. “It was amazing,” said Lindenhurst Village Mayor Mike Lavorata, noting that the sunshine and warm weather held up until the parade was over. Lavorta said he was so busy greeting the marchers
and onlookers that he did not even step on the stage with the other officials. “I was enjoying myself
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announced by Lindenhurst Trustee RJ Renna who “did an outstanding job,” according to Lavorata.
his year’s parade is going to be a tough one to top.
MIKE LAVORATA, Mayor, Lindenhurst Village
immensely,” he said. The parade, held Sat., March 29, began at Fireman’s Field, headed east on Hobart Street, then south on Wellwood Avenue to Hoffman Avenue where the Village grandstand was situated. The marchers were
“He can definitely get a gig as a master of ceremonies,” said Lavorata laughing. Parade watchers came in groups, like Nancy Padovani and John Dessano of Lindenhurst who got to the parade early and found
a perfect spot to watch the marchers go by. “The weather is great and I am happy to see so many people here to cheer the marchers on,” said Padovani. Others came in large groups with family and friends, many dressed in green like the Newberry, Hammel, Winberry, Sims and Wright families who enjoyed the parade—and one another’s company—together.
Lavorata said the Village chose to hold the parade the last weekend in March to avoid conflicts with other local parades such as Babylon Village’s, which was held March 23. As a result, he said, several Babylon Village groups, including the Babylon AOH, Division 2, were able to attend the event. In addition, the Lindenhurst, North Lindenhurst and Wantagh fire deCONTINUED ON PAGE 4