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See photos as Boston’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade marches again

By Helga Soares
March 21, 2022
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After a two-year hiatus fueled by COVID, South Boston’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade returns today. Participants and spectators, dressed in green and a range of other costumes, were ready for the famous event. Here are some photos.

Mike Creager of the Sheet Metal Workers Union Local 17 dressed up as Tin Man to participate in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Boston on Sunday.
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Spectators, many dressed in green, cheer as they watch Sunday's St. Patrick's Day Parade in South Boston.
Spectators, many dressed in green, cheer as they watch Sunday’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade in South Boston.Steven Senne/Associated Press
Spectators cheer and wave while watching Sunday's St. Patrick's Day Parade in South Boston.  The weather in the 60s made it a perfect time to watch the bands, floats, dancers and the like parading down West Broadway.
Spectators cheer and wave while watching Sunday’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade in South Boston. The weather in the 60s made it a perfect time to watch the bands, floats, dancers and the like parading down West Broadway. Steven Senne/Associated Press
Members of Colonial Pipers play bagpipes as they march in the St. Patrick's Day Parade.
Members of Colonial Pipers play bagpipes as they march in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Steven Senne/Associated Press
A US Marine, left, greets spectators during the St. Patrick's Day Parade on Sunday.  Crowds lined up for the parade which returned for the first time since it was canceled two years in a row due to the pandemic.
A US Marine, left, greets spectators during the St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Sunday. Crowds lined up for the parade which returned for the first time since it was canceled two years in a row due to the pandemic. Steven Senne/Associated Press
    The Rogers family, with Griffin Rogers waving the Boston flag in a 1931 Model A Ford, during the parade.
The Rogers family, with Griffin Rogers waving the Boston flag in a 1931 Model A Ford, during the parade.
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Dressed in traditional kilts, the Gaelic Column of Boston Police participated in the parade.
Dressed in traditional kilts, the Gaelic Column of Boston Police participated in the parade. Steven Senne/Associated Press
        Governor Charlie Baker and his wife, Lauren, marched and waved to crowds along the South Boston parade route, which was packed after two years of cancellations due to COVID-19.
Governor Charlie Baker and his wife, Lauren, marched and waved to crowds along the South Boston parade route, which was packed after two years of cancellations due to COVID-19.
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    Brenden Shidler with his daughters, Emmie, 5, left, and Cassidy, 8, represented Labor Local 108 as they marched in Sunday's parade.
Brenden Shidler with his daughters, Emmie, 5, left, and Cassidy, 8, represented Labor Local 108 as they marched in Sunday’s parade.
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    U.S. Air Force recruiter, Sgt.  Tori Glover with her daughter, Ella Glover, 2, as she lifts the crowd at the St. Patrick's Day Parade in South Boston.
U.S. Air Force recruiter, Sgt. Tori Glover with her daughter, Ella Glover, 2, as she lifts the crowd at the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in South Boston.
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Orange, white and green confetti, representing the colors of the Irish flag, fly after Governor Charlie Baker and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu cut the opening ribbon to begin the St. Patrick's Day Parade in South Boston .
Orange, white and green confetti, representing the colors of the Irish flag, fly after Governor Charlie Baker and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu cut the opening ribbon to begin the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in South Boston . Matthew J Lee/Globe Staff
Boston City Council Speaker Ed Flynn, left, and Councilman Michael Flaherty, both South Boston residents, at the start of the St. Patrick's Day Parade on Sunday.
Boston City Council Speaker Ed Flynn, left, and Councilman Michael Flaherty, both South Boston residents, at the start of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Sunday.
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General Councilor Julie Mejia worked on her selfie game during the parade.
General Councilor Julie Mejia worked on her selfie game during the parade.
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        Mayor Michelle Wu with her son, Cass Wu Pewarski, 4, City Council Speaker Ed Flynn and Governor Charlie Baker (rear left) walked the St. Patrick's Day Parade route, which was shortened this year to ensuring public health and safety due to COVID -19.
Mayor Michelle Wu with her son, Cass Wu Pewarski, 4, City Council Speaker Ed Flynn and Governor Charlie Baker (rear left) walked the St. Patrick’s Day Parade route, which was shortened this year to ensuring public health and safety due to COVID -19.
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South Boston MA 3/20/22 21PARADE.  Crowds at times ten times deep line the route of Boston's St. Patrick's Day Parade, which has resumed after two years of cancellations due to COVID-19.  (photo by Matthew J Lee/Globe staff)
South Boston MA 3/20/22 21PARADE. Crowds at times ten times deep line the route of Boston’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade, which has resumed after two years of cancellations due to COVID-19. (photo by Matthew J Lee/Globe Staff)Matthew J Lee/Globe Staff
A parade goer exiting the Broadway T station en route to the St. Patrick's Day Parade in South Boston, which drew large crowds on Sunday after two years of cancellations due to COVID-19.
A parade goer exiting the Broadway T station en route to the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in South Boston, which drew large crowds on Sunday after two years of cancellations due to COVID-19.
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Three women gathered on the upper floor of a residence overlooking the parade route for Sunday's St. Patrick's Day Parade in South Boston.
Three women gathered on the upper floor of a residence overlooking the parade route for Sunday’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade in South Boston.
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Samantha Coffman, left with her twin sister, Ashley Coffman, was dressed to celebrate the Irish at the St. Patrick's Day parade on Sunday in South Boston.
Samantha Coffman, left with her twin sister, Ashley Coffman, was dressed to celebrate the Irish at Sunday’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade in South Boston.
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Parade goers arrived early to secure a spot on West Broadway to watch Sunday's St. Patrick's Day Parade in South Boston.
Parade goers arrived early to secure a spot on West Broadway to watch Sunday’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade in South Boston.
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