Wantagh held its first St. Patrick's Day parade on Sunday, March 17, along Wantagh Avenue.

Credit: Jeff Bachner

Wantagh's first annual St. Patrick's Day parade on Wantagh Avenue, Sunday, March 17, 2019.

Credit: Jeff Bachner

An antique firetruck is decorated for Wantagh's first annual St. Patrick's Day parade on Wantagh Avenue, Sunday, March 17, 2019.

Credit: Jeff Bachner

Carmine, a 3-year-old English Bulldog, is dressed up for Wantagh's inaugural St. Patrick's Day parade on Wantagh Avenue on Sunday.

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The Wantagh Pipe Band marches in Wantagh's first St. Patrick's Day parade on Wantagh Avenue on Sunday.

Credit: Jeff Bachner

Luca 2 (l) and Nico DeLucie 4 of Wantagh watch Wantagh's first annual St. Patrick's Day parade on Wantagh Avenue, Sunday, March 17, 2019.

Credit: Jeff Bachner

Lyla Letterio 5 of Seaford marches in Wantagh's first annual St. Patrick's Day parade on Wantagh Avenue, Sunday, March 17, 2019.

Credit: Jeff Bachner

The Nassau County Police Emerald Society Pipes and Drums march in Wantagh's first annual St. Patrick's Day parade on Wantagh Avenue, Sunday, March 17, 2019.

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Allie McKeefrey, 5, left, and Kennedy Dunn, 6, take part Sunday with their Girl Scout troop in Wantagh's inaugural St. Patrick's Day parade.

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Kaitlyn Condon 6 of Seaford marches in Wantagh's first St. Patrick's Day parade on Wantagh Avenue on Sunday.

Credit: Tara Conry

Wantagh hosted its first St. Patrick's Day parade on Wantagh Avenue on Sunday, March 17.

Credit: Tara Conry

Wantagh hosted its first St. Patrick's Day parade on Wantagh Avenue on Sunday, March 17.

Credit: Tara Conry

Wantagh hosted its first St. Patrick's Day parade on Wantagh Avenue on Sunday, March 17.

Credit: Tara Conry

Wantagh hosted its first St. Patrick's Day parade on Wantagh Avenue on Sunday, March 17.

Credit: Tara Conry

Wantagh hosted its first St. Patrick's Day parade on Wantagh Avenue on Sunday, March 17.

Credit: Tara Conry

Wantagh hosted its first St. Patrick's Day parade on Wantagh Avenue on Sunday, March 17.

Credit: Tara Conry

Wantagh hosted the inaugural St. Patrick's Day parade on Wantagh Avenue on Sunday, March 17.

Credit: Tara Conry

Wantagh hosted its first St. Patrick's Day parade on Wantagh Avenue on Sunday, March 17.

Long Island sisters Amy Lynn and Danielle Safaty each had both breasts removed in their 20s, before they had any signs of breast cancer. Newsday family reporter Beth Whitehouse reports. Credit: Newsday/A.J. Singh

'Almost nearly eliminate your risk' Long Island sisters Amy Lynn and Danielle Safaty each had both breasts removed in their 20s, before they had any signs of breast cancer. Newsday family reporter Beth Whitehouse reports.

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