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St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast Set for Sunday morning

Boston’s mayor race and the tug of the state auditor with state legislation are jokes at St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast on Sunday.

It is a spring rite, jokes and eggs.

The St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast will take place on Sunday morning at 9 in the Ironworker Union Hall in the 195 Old Colony Ave in South Boston.

“The St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast in South Boston is a famous tradition that we have celebrated for a century that pays homage to Bostons Irish and American heritage,” said Senator Nick Collins. “It is an honor for me to organize this year’s event again and to accompany them by incredible guests, live music and the common spirit of camaraderie, which produces this event in all. We can all use a little ease at this time of year. “

Special Guests Include Gov. Maura Healey, Lt. GOV. Kim Driscoll, Congressman Stephen Lynch, Senate President Karen Spilka, Mayor Michelle Wu, State Auditor Diana Dizoglio, District Attorney Kevin Hayden, City Councilor Ed Flynn, State Rep. David Biele, Irish Cabinet Minister Peter Burke, Us Navy Commander Cameron Ingram Of The USS Hudner, the Irish tenor Paul Byrom from Dublin and boss Marshall from the parade of St. Patrick’s Day & Evakuation Day 2025 and the native South Boston, Lieutenant Commander Alanna Ball.

The event will show live music, which is performed by Curragh’s imagination.

The special guest performances also include: the Boston Fire Acapella Quartet, the Woods School of Irish Step, the superintendent Pauline Wells from the police department of Cambridge and the representative of the state of Massachusett, John Moran,.

Breakfast is broadcast on television via New England Cable News (NECN), New England Sports Network (NESN) and Boston Neighborhood Network (BNN) on the radio live via WROL 950 and 100.3 FM and with online reporting on Southie.

“We are very happy about our media partners who help us increase access to viewers and listeners in the region,” said Senator Nick Collins.

Collins shows this year’s local business partners such as the Castle Island Brewery, Grandten Distillery, Bardo and Sullivan’s Castle Island and noticed that “the participation of our local companies will make this year’s breakfast even more pleasant for the participants”.

Mayor Michelle Wu jokes during St. Patrick's Day Breakfast in 2023 in Boston, Ma. (Personnel photo of Nancy Lane/Medianews Group/Boston Herald)

Personnel photo of Nancy Lane/Boston Herald

Mayor Michelle Wu jokes during St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast in 2023 in Boston, Ma. (Personnel photo of Nancy Lane/Medianews Group/Boston Herald)

Congressman Stephen Lynch speaks during St. Patrick's Day Breakfast last year. (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald)

Nancy Lane/Boston Herald

Congressman Stephen Lynch speaks during St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast last year. (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald)

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