Mar 19, 2008
Vermont parade has become a rite of spring for some Greenwich families
“We always try and make the parade”
It has become a tradition for some Greenwich families to trek up to Vermont at this time every year to participate in the state's largest and oldest St. Patrick's Day Parade.
And this year was no exception.
For Kevin Gallagher and his family, it was the fifth time they have participated in the event, which takes place along Route 30 in Bondville, where the access road for Stratton Mountain is located.
'It was a lot of fun. There was a great turnout,' he said, during an interview yesterday. 'It is such a rite of spring for us right now.' Read more
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