Images from March 14, 2020 – Parade Day with no parade.
University of Scranton students party at houses on Clay Avenue in the Hill Section of Scranton as college students celebrate Parade Day in spite of the parade’s cancellation on Saturday, March 14, 2020.
Christopher Dolan / Staff Photographer
University of Scranton students party at houses on Clay Avenue in the Hill Section of Scranton as college students celebrate Parade Day in spite of the parade’s cancellation on Saturday, March 14, 2020.
Christopher Dolan / Staff Photographer
A University of Scranton police SUV drives up Clay Avenue in the Hill Section of Scranton past house parties as college students celebrate Parade Day in spite of the parade’s cancellation on Saturday, March 14, 2020.
Christopher Dolan / Staff Photographer
Kyle Piskorik of Dallas, Reid Skiro of Plains Twp. and Matt Maleski of Dallas drink beers on the lawn of a house on Clay Avenue in the Hill Section of Scranton as college students celebrate Parade Day in spite of the parade’s cancellation on Saturday, March 14, 2020.
Christopher Dolan / Staff Photographer
University of Scranton students party at houses on Clay Avenue in the Hill Section of Scranton as college students celebrate Parade Day in spite of the parade€™s cancellation on Saturday, March 14, 2020. Christopher Dolan / Staff Photographer
University of Scranton students shotgun Natural Light outside house parties on Clay Avenue in the Hill Section of Scranton as college students celebrate Parade Day in spite of the parade’s cancellation on Saturday, March 14, 2020.
Christopher Dolan / Staff Photographer
University of Scranton students party at houses on Clay Avenue in the Hill Section of Scranton as college students celebrate Parade Day in spite of the parade’s cancellation on Saturday, March 14, 2020.
Christopher Dolan / Staff Photographer
University of Scranton students party at houses on Clay Avenue in the Hill Section of Scranton as college students celebrate Parade Day in spite of the parade’s cancellation on Saturday, March 14, 2020.
Christopher Dolan / Staff Photographer
University of Scranton students party at houses on Clay Avenue in the Hill Section of Scranton as college students celebrate Parade Day in spite of the parade’s cancellation on Saturday, March 14, 2020.
Christopher Dolan / Staff Photographer
University of Scranton students party at houses on Clay Avenue in the Hill Section of Scranton as college students celebrate Parade Day in spite of the parade’s cancellation on Saturday, March 14, 2020.
Christopher Dolan / Staff Photographer
University of Scranton students party on the porch of a house on Clay Avenue in the Hill Section of Scranton as college students celebrate Parade Day in spite of the parade’s cancellation on Saturday, March 14, 2020.
Christopher Dolan / Staff Photographer
University of Scranton students party at houses on Clay Avenue in the Hill Section of Scranton as college students celebrate Parade Day in spite of the parade’s cancellation on Saturday, March 14, 2020.
Christopher Dolan / Staff Photographer
University of Scranton students party at houses on Clay Avenue in the Hill Section of Scranton as college students celebrate Parade Day in spite of the parade’s cancellation on Saturday, March 14, 2020.
Christopher Dolan / Staff Photographer
Green gloves and hand washing stations were provided at The Railyard Restaurant & Bar in Scranton on Saturday, March 14, 2020. Dispite the Scranton St.Patrick Parade being canceled due to coronavirus some bars in downtown Scranton remained open for the annual event.
Jess Alexieff , left, and Brenna Falzone both of Greenfield Township take a photo together at backyard ale house in Scranton on Saturday, March 14, 2020. Jake Danna Stevens / Staff Photographer
Jay Velar throws free teeshirts to people dancing at The Railyard Restaurant & Bar in Scranton on Saturday, March 14, 2020. Despite the Scranton St. Patrick Parade being canceled due to coronavirus some bars in downtown Scranton remained open for the annual event.
A line forms outside of The Railyard Restaurant & Bar in Scranton on Saturday, March 14, 2020. Despite the Scranton St.Patrick Parade being canceled due to coronavirus some bars in downtown Scranton remained open for the annual event.
Green gloves and hand washing stations were provided at The Railyard Restaurant & Bar in Scranton on Saturday, March 14, 2020. Dispite the Scranton St.Patrick Parade being canceled due to coronavirus some bars in downtown Scranton remained open for the annual event.
Brian Fulton has been the librarian at The Times-Tribune for the past 15 years. On his blog, Historically Hip, he writes about the great concerts, plays/musicals and celebrity happenings that have taken place throughout NEPA. He is also the co-host of the local history podcast, Historically Hip. He competed and was crowned grand champion on an episode of NPR quiz show “Ask Me Another.” Contact: bfulton@timesshamrock.com; 570-348-9140; or @TTPagesPast
Brian Fulton has been the librarian at The Times-Tribune for the past 15 years. On his blog, Historically Hip, he writes about the great concerts, plays/musicals and celebrity happenings that have taken place throughout NEPA. He is also the co-host of the local history podcast, Historically Hip. He competed and was crowned grand champion on an episode of NPR quiz show "Ask Me Another." Contact: bfulton@timesshamrock.com; 570-348-9140; or @TTPagesPast