Showing posts with label St. Patrick's Day parade South Boston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Patrick's Day parade South Boston. Show all posts

Thursday, March 13, 2025

A Saint Patrick’s Day Parade Message From The City of Boston & The Boston Police

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ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE 2025

The Boston Police Department is expecting large crowds on Sunday for Boston’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade, sponsored by the South Boston Allied War Veterans Council.

This parade is welcoming and safe for ALL attendees, and it should not compromise the quality of life for our residents. We ask anyone coming to treat this event—and this neighborhood—as if it were your home.

The City of Boston has been working closely with our partners to enhance public safety, cut down on public drinking and to curtail unlawful behavior.

We have some additional safety measures this year. This includes adding resources, and we welcome the assistance of the Massachusetts State Police. We also want to thank the MBTA for keeping folks safe coming to and from the event. There is no drinking alcohol or smoking on the transit system. We are working closely with transit police and appreciate their partnership.

SOME CRUCIAL REMINDERS IF YOU PLAN TO ATTEND:

• Do not bring backpacks or large purses and bags to the parade.

• Parents of young people are asked to participate with us in public safety by attending with youngsters, tweens and teens. We ask parents to discourage young people from attending unaccompanied.

• The Boston Police Department will strictly enforce compliance to all alcohol laws and laws pertaining to illegal substances.

• Public drinking, providing alcohol to minors, and open containers of alcohol in public are illegal and will lead to seizure of alcohol and arrest.

• Publicly consuming marijuana in any way is illegal.

• Violence or destructive behavior will not be tolerated.

• No drones are permitted.

• On the day of the parade, in South Boston:

• All package stores will close at 4:00 PM.

• Taverns/restaurants (Sec. 12 licenses) in 02127 will not admit anyone after 6:30 PM, alcohol service will end at 7:00 PM, and all patrons are to be off the premises by 7:30 PM

• If you are hosting a party, you are responsible for your guests.


FROM BOSTON FIRE:

• Adhere to roof deck, porch and balcony occupancy limits.

• No one should be on a roof that does not have a designated roof deck. These structures

are not designed to support people and are at risk of collapsing under added weight.


PUBLIC RESTROOMS:

Parade organizers have added more public restrooms. PLEASE utilize them when needed. View locations. 


Boston’s first responders will be working to also provide emergency services in South Boston that are unrelated to the parade. We ask the public to please work with us to keep streets clear so we are able to assist those who need our who need our help.

 THANK YOU, be safe and enjoy the weekend!

Friday, March 14, 2014

St. Patrick's Day Parade & Parking Advisory

For Immediate Release 
City of Boston

The annual St. Patrick's Day Parade, as well as the annual South Boston Boys and Girls Club Road Race, will be held in South Boston on Sunday, March 16, 2014

The Boston Transportation Department is advising those coming into the city for the festivities to leave their vehicles at home and take the MBTA. Information on train and bus service into South Boston can be found at MBTATraffic will be detoured for portions of the day and parking restrictions be in effect throughout Sunday in the neighborhood. 

The parade will begin at 1 PM on West Broadway. The route will take marchers left onto East Broadway, right onto P Street, right onto Bast Fourth Street, left onto K Street, right onto East Fifth Street left onto G Street, right onto Thomas Park, onto Telegraph Street, Íeft onto Dorchester Street, ending at Dorchester Avenue. View parade route

The road race will begin at 11 AM on West Sixth Street. The route take runners to Dorchester Street, right onto East Broadway, down and around the Farragut Statue at Day Boulevard, to East Broadway, right onto West Broadway, left onto E Street, left onto West Sixth Street, ending at the Boys and Girls Club.

"Tow Zone, No Stopping, Sunday Parade” restrictions will be in effect as follows:
  • Dorchester Avenue, both sides, from Gillette Park to 0ld Colony Avenue, and, both sides, from Andrew Square to Mount Vernon Street
  • Old Colony Avenue, both sides, from Dorchester Avenue to C Street
  • West Broadway, both sides, from Dorchester Avenue to Dorchester Street
  • D Street both sides, from West Broadway to Cypher Street, also for 30 feet from the intersection of D Street on Athens, West Third, Bolton, West Second, West First and Cypher Streets
  • East Broadway, both sides, from Dorchester Street to P Street
  • P Street, both sides, from East Broadway to East Fourth Street
  • East Fourth Street, both sides, from P Street to K Street
  • K Street, both sides, from East Fourth Street to East Fifth Street
  • East Fifth Street, both sides, from K Street to G Street
  • G Street, both sides, from East Fifth Street to Thomas Park near #96 G Street
  • Thomas Park, both sides, waterside, from G Street to Telegraph Street
  • Telegraph Street, both sides, from Thomas Park to Dorchester Street
  • Dorchester Street, both sides, from Telegraph Street to Dorchester Avenue
  • Southampton Street, both Sides, from Andrew Square to the bridge over the Southeast Expressway
  • West Sixth Street, both sides, from F Street to Dorchester Street
  • F Street, Boys and Girls Club side, West Sixth Street to Bowen Street