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Subject Today's Headlines: Plenty of complaints about St. Patrick’s Day parade, but some South Boston residents say it’s just a good time
Date March 21, 2024 9:04 AM
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Plenty of complaints about St. Patrick’s Day parade, but some South Boston residents say it’s just a good time

On social media and through 311 complaints, South Boston residents decried the displays of excessive public drunkenness, littering, public urination, and property destruction.
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