Utica’s St. Patrick’s Day parade declared safe and successful by city officials

Utica’s St. Patrick’s Day parade declared safe and successful by city officials
Mike Galime Mayor at City of Utica — Official website
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The City of Utica’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade drew numerous attendees this year, celebrating in a safe and festive atmosphere without any incidents. The parade, seen as a success by city officials, occurred without requiring any police interventions, illustrating the collaboration between event organizers, public safety officials, and the community.

Mayor Michael Galime expressed gratitude towards the coordinators, safety personnel, and local residents for contributing to the event’s positive outcome. “I want to extend many thanks to our event coordinators, public safety personnel, and the people of Utica and the Greater Utica area for making this year’s parade such a positive and enjoyable experience,” Galime stated. He emphasized how the event highlighted community spirit by bringing people together while ensuring a welcoming environment.

The City of Utica plans to uphold this cherished tradition in the future, acknowledging the efforts made towards this year’s memorable celebration.



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