St. Patrick's Day in Warwick 2018
| 21 Mar 2018 | 04:20

Photo by Roger Gavan John Christison, owner of Yesterdays, the oldest of the Village pubs, greeted his customers at the door dressed in a green uniform. “It’s a day to celebrate and have some fun,” he said. Pictured are John and Peggy Christison.
WARWICK — The leprechauns who paint a somewhat crooked green line down Main Street for St. Patrick's Day each year were back again at midnight, March 1,7 and there were green balloons along Main Street and local pubs and restaurants provided color, Irish music, bagpipes and beverages to celebrate the day.
John Christison, owner of Yesterdays, the oldest of the village pubs, greeted his customers at the door dressed in a green uniform.
"It's a day," he said, "to celebrate and have some fun."
- Roger Gavan