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Feud over the world's shortest St. Patrick's Day parade
Does Rhode Island really have the shortest Saint Patrick’s Day parade in the world? Organizers in Little Compton say so, but another community in Arkansas says they are the rightful owners of the title. WJAR’s Mike Cerullo broke out the measuring wheel to find out.
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How Presidents Day has evolved from reverence to retail
Here’s a look at how Presidents Day has evolved from reverence for George Washington to retail shopping sales and time off across the country.
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What's open and what's closed on Presidents Day?
Presidents Day is around the corner, and that means many stores and businesses may be closed or have different hours to celebrate the federal holiday.
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History of Presidents' Day
Presidents’ Day, recognized federally as Washington’s Birthday, began as a day to celebrate George Washington, according to the National Archives.
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Punxsutawney Phil sees shadow, calls for 6 more weeks of winter
Punxsutawney Phil’s team of top-hatted associates say the woodchuck saw his shadow and his weather verdict is predicting wintry conditions for the next six weeks.
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Punxsutawney Phil sees shadow, calls for 6 more weeks of winter
Punxsutawney Phil’s team of top-hatted associates will issue the woodchuck’s weather verdict as the sun rises. They will tell the world on Sunday morning whether Phil is predicting wintry conditions for the next six weeks or the relief of an early spring.
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The untold truth about Valentine's Day: From violence to modern-day romance
The romantic holiday has been celebrated for centuries, but the history behind it is much darker than red roses.
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The Year of the Snake underway with Lunar New Year festivities around the world
Lunar New Year festivals and prayers are marking the start of the Year of the Snake around Asia and farther afield.
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Lunar New Year is here. What to know about the Year of the Snake
This year, the East Asian holiday begins January 29.
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Origin of Valentine's Day
Valentine’s Day likely began as a feast day for a Christian martyr executed by the Roman emperor, according to History.com.
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A full list of February holidays to add to your 2025 calendar
Valentine’s Day and Presidents Day may be February’s marquee holidays, but that doesn’t mean they’re the only ones this month. In fact, February is chock full of holidays and observances worth celebrating.
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MLK Day kicks off with daughter's warning about anti-woke rhetoric
The service at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta was among the most prominent commemorations of Martin Luther King Jr. planned across the country Monday.
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Is there mail on MLK Day? What to know about 2025 USPS holiday schedule
Martin Luther King, Jr. is a federal holiday marked every year on the third Monday in January. The holiday will fall on Jan. 20 in 2025 and the United States Postal Service will be closed.
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Here's what's open and closed on Martin Luther King Jr. Day in 2025
The holiday is celebrated each year on the third Monday of January, falling on Jan. 20 this year, which coincides with the presidential inauguration.
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Rock Center tree comes down today — here is what's next for the 11-ton Norway Spruce
The lights are dimming on this year’s Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree. The 11-ton Norway Spruce received a light dusting of snow on its final day before crews bring it down to be milled and repurposed. Anyone looking to catch one final peak at the holiday spectacle has until 10 p.m. on Saturday. After that, the tree goes dark — officially...
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Philly Goat Project hosts 7th annual Christmas tree drop off event
Do you still have your Christmas tree? You can donate it to help the Philly Goat Project. NBC10’s Siobhan McGirl explains.
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Celebrating the traditions of Three Kings Day and Armenian Christmas
NBC10’s Claudia Vargas and her family show us how they plan to honor the traditions of both Three Kings Day and Armenian Christmas.
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Día de los Reyes: A festive guide to the Epiphany celebration
Three Kings Day (Día de Los Reyes), or the Feast of Epiphany, is a holiday that commemorates the day the three wise men — Melchior, Caspar, and Balthazar — arrived with gifts for baby Jesus.
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Did you make resolutions for 2025? Here's a look at how to make them stick
Resolutions are easy to make and sometimes hard to keep. NBC10’s Tim Furlong looks at what goals some people in our region are making and how to keep up with your resolutions.
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First day hikers hit the trails on New Year's Day
Many throughout the nation spent time outside hiking, biking and walking through trails to start the new year with a connection to the outdoors. NBC10’s Siobhan McGirl caught up with people in New Jersey who were participating.