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2008 Hoboken Saint Patrick's Day Parade           
Saturday, March 1st, 2008 1:00 pm
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The 2008
Hoboken St. Patrick’s Day Parade steps off at 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 1st at
Washington and 14th Streets.
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Patrick’s Parade Set for March 1st
Dick
England to be Grand Marshal; Senator Bernie Kenny to Receive Special Recognition
Hoboken, NJ (February 15,
2008)
– The Hoboken St. Patrick’s Parade Committee has announced that Richard
England, Business Administrator for the City of Hoboken, has been chosen
Grand Marshal of the Hoboken St. Patrick’s Parade scheduled for March 1,
2008 starting at 1:00 PM.
Mr. England has
worked for the city for eighteen years after retiring from Maxwell House with
thirty-two years of service. In addition to his current role as Business
Administrator, he was Commissioner of the Hoboken Parking Authority for thirteen
years, a Member of the Board of Education for six years, and a City Councilman
for four years. A lifelong Hobokenite, Mr. England is a member of the Hoboken
Elks Lodge and is a former Commissioner of Hopes Head Start.
“I was pleasantly
surprised to be named Grand Marshal of the Hoboken St. Patrick’s Day Parade, an
event that I have enjoyed as a spectator since its inception over twenty years
ago. I am honored to have been chosen and am looking forward to marching with
my children Derek, Daniel, Richard and Katie, who will be my Aides on parade
day,” said England.
Also being honored
on parade day, Eileen O’Connor Farinola, a veteran volunteer with many community
and charitable organizations, will be honored as the 2008 Irish Woman of the
Year. Additionally, the former New Jersey Senate Majority Leader, Bernard F.
Kenny, Jr., will be presented with a special committee award, the 2008 Man of
the Year. It will be given to him in recognition of his lifetime of support for
Hoboken and Hudson County, especially his work on Irish immigration and in honor
of his Irish heritage.
The parade begins
at 14th and Washington Streets, proceeds down Washington Street and
concludes at the reviewing stand in front of City Hall. “This is our
twenty-first year and the parade promises to be bigger and better than ever.
There will be more bands, pipers and marchers than ever before, and we’re
expecting record crowds to line Washington Street. The entire parade is great
family entertainment,” said Bill Coughlin, Director of Public Relations for the
Parade Committee.
“We cordially
invite the community to join us at a special St. Patrick’s Mass at Our Lady of
Grace Church to take place at five o’clock on Saturday, February 23rd
at 400 Willow Avenue,” Coughlin added.
Hoboken Irish Party -- Sunday,
February 10, 2008
Our Lady of Grace School Hall (Corner
of Willow & 5th)
5:00 PM - 9:00 PM Tickets are $50.00
Hot Buffet & Open Bar
Tix at door
or now at Moran's, Mulligan's, Nag's
Head, McBride's, Quiet Woman
Hoboken, NJ (January 29, 2008)
– The Hoboken St.
Patrick’s Parade Committee announced today that their annual Irish Party to
benefit the Hoboken St. Patrick’s Parade will be held on Sunday, February 10th
from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Our Lady of Grace School Auditorium in Hoboken
(Willow Avenue at 5th Street).
The Hoboken Irish
Party, which attracts hundreds of people from all over New Jersey each year,
is renowned for its delicious corned beef dinner, great music and packed
dance floor. This year’s party will once again feature the rollicking sounds
of “Round the House,” a crowd-pleasing Irish band known for its ability to
mix lively Irish music with danceable standards and pop tunes.
“The Irish Party on
February 10th is our only fundraising event. That’s why it’s important for
everyone who enjoys and supports our parade to come on out for this great
evening of fun, food, music and dancing,” said Bill Coughlin, Public Relations
Director for the Parade Committee. Tickets for the Irish Party are $50 each and
include dinner, an open bar and dancing. They can be purchased in advance at
Mulligan’s, Nag’s Head Pub, Willie McBride’s, and The Quiet Woman, all in
Hoboken, or email the committee at jjcunni@optonline.net.
“The Irish Party also
provides the committee with the opportunity to introduce our 2008 Grand Marshall
and other honorees. This year our Grand Marshall is Richard England, Business
Administrator for the City of Hoboken and Irishwoman of the Year is Eileen
O’Connor Farinola, a veteran volunteer with many community and charitable
organizations. Additionally, there will be a special recognition for former
State Senate Majority Leader Bernard F. Kenny Jr.”
“The Parade will be
held on Saturday, March 1st at one o’clock. It’s our twenty-first year and it
promises to be bigger and better than ever. There will be more bands, pipers and
marchers than ever before, and we’re expecting record crowds to line Washington
Street on parade day,” Coughlin added.
The committee has also
made arrangements for a special St. Patrick’s Mass at Our Lady of Grace Church
to take place at 5:00 PM on Saturday, February 23rd (400 Willow Ave).

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