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Patchogue's St. Liberata Fest Will Go On As Planned Saturday
The fest will honor Italian-American of the Year, former Suffolk Legislature Presiding Officer Rob Calarco.

PATCHOGUE, NY – The Greater Patchogue Foundation's Cultural Heritage Committee’s Italian feast of St. Liberata will go on as planned on Saturday.
It will run from 12 to 6 p.m. on Main Street.
“After a thorough review of the weather forecast, we are confident it will remain dry during the duration of this wonderful event celebrating Patchogue's rich Italian Heritage,” festival organizers said Friday in a news release.
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The festival will honor Italian-American of the Year, former Presiding Officer of the Suffolk County Legislature, Rob Calarco.
“We look forward to seeing everyone on Main Street tomorrow,” organizers said.
The festival will include a procession with a statue of St. Liberata, as well as a marching band.
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There will also be children’s activities, rides, and amusements, as well as retail vendors. But make sure you look for the fare from Patchogue’s main street restaurants.
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