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It was a sea of green Saturday on Main Road in Cutchogue, where hundreds of people lined the streets for the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade. 

The crowds enjoyed comfortable temperatures for the event, which is co-sponsored by the North Fork Chamber of Commerce and the Cutchogue Fire Department and is now in its 12th year.

Monsignor Joseph Staudt of Sacred Heart led the parade as its grand marshal.

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Congressman Lee Zeldin (left) presents members of the Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical Council with a flag that was flown over the Capitol building. The flag will fly in the Cutchogue Village Green. From left in the photo: Congressman Zeldin, Rose Ann Burns, president of the historical council, Robert Snowden, and local historian Jim Grathwohl.
Congressman Lee Zeldin (left) presents members of the Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical Council with a flag that was flown over the Capitol building. The flag will fly in the Cutchogue Village Green. From left in the photo: Congressman Zeldin, Rose Ann Burns, president of the historical council, Robert Snowden, and local historian Jim Grathwohl.
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