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"textContent": "Back in the old county, March 17 was an officially recognized “feast day” in the Catholic calendar – meaning Lenten restrictions on fasting and alcohol consumption were lifted for the day. Other than some parades and the occasional church service, eating and drinking was and is pretty much the entire point of the holiday. So, […]\n\nThe post St. Patrick’s Day in the Duke City appeared first on The Paper..",
"title": "St. Patrick’s Day in the Duke City"
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