We’ve all heard there was a saint and something to do with snakes in Ireland and now we have parades and drink green beer. But what do we really know about St. Patrick’s Day?
St. Patrick's Day is still quite a ways off, but now is the perfect time to start planning, whether you want to be a part of the parade or you just want to watch.
Ever since the Utica St. Patrick's Day parade got moved due to weather, many began to wonder if weather would cause more problems with the parade on March 28th. Early weather predictions from the National Weather Service out of Binghamton show a warm, but possibly a rainy parade day.
You can always watch the St. Patrick's Day Parade in Utica and head down Varick Street to celebrate, but here are some other ways to feel festive during this Irish holiday...
With St. Patrick's Day coming up, are you looking for the top corned beef and cabbage in Utica, Rome, Syracuse, and the rest of Central New York? Here's the top rated places.
We don't ever want to hear you complaining that there's nothing to do in Central New York on the weekend. Here's a handful of fun events that are happening right next door.
St. Patrick's day means everything green including beer, but if you're not a fan of beer and happen to love Irish cream here's how you can make it at home.
Legend has it that at the end of every rainbow is a magical pot of gold. The only problem nobody really knows how to actually arrive at the end of the rainbow. The one and only creature that has the knowledge to get that gold is a leprechaun. A 1st grade class in Camden realized if you catch the lep…