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Nearly 1 million expected for South Boston's St. Patrick's Day parade

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Nearly one million people are expected to line the streets of South Boston on a Sunday morning for what is described as one of America 's biggest annual celebrations — specifically an Irish heritage parade that draws crowds from across Massachusetts . Public safety officials have ramped up security measures while urging revelers who plan their own early festivities or attend this year's event in anticipation.

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    Nearly one million people from across Massachusetts were expected at South Boston's St. Patrick's Day parade on a chilly Sunday morning.
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    The event is recognized as one of the nation's largest annual celebrations dedicated specifically to Irish heritage and tradition.
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    Public safety officials issued warnings urging attendees to plan ahead in order to ensure their own personal celebration remains safe.
Mar 15, 08:29 "South Boston's St Patrick's Day kicked off from Andrew Square Sunday morning"
Photos: Highlights from the St. Patrick’s Day Parade

South Boston's St. Patrick's Day parade began Sunday at Andrew Square as spectators lined the streets for a march that will continue throughout the day. The article provides live scenes of this event but does not include specific details about participating groups or schedules beyond its start time and location.

Nearly 1 million revelers expected at Southie's St. Patrick's Day parade
Huge turnout expected at chilly South Boston's St. Patrick's Day parade

Nearly one million people are expected in South Boston on Sunday morning as the city's annual St. Patrick's Day Parade begins at Andrew Square and concludes near West Broadway with a wreath-laying ceremony, following an updated route designed to accommodate large floats while avoiding East 5th Street due to space constraints for parade apparatus.

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Public safety officials reminding revelers to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day Parade safely

Boston officials expect over one million attendees at Sunday's South Boston St. Patrick's Day Parade, which begins with road closures starting from Andrew Square due to zero-tolerance rules against drinking or violence in the residential neighborhood area. Safety crews and police are urging revelers not leave drinks unattended while MBTA services remain operational during rush hour traffic disruptions caused by widespread route blockades for safety reasons.