Last year,
St. Patrick's Day saw the height of shutdowns and the rapid spread of COVID-19,
but this year there was a little more optimism in the Hudson
Valley.
“Last year,
with the start of COVID it was hard with all the rules and regulations, we only
had ‘to goes.’ This year, it starts to open up a little better. People are coming in, we’re
seeing more faces, more faces that were coming in before but weren’t
coming in. So, people are coming in a lot more, it’s getting a lot more
business…we’re hoping to triple business,” said manager Missy.
Across the street is the Irish Coffee Shop,
where owners
tells News 12 their baked
goods sold out just as the sun rose this morning.
Customers said the mood was much more festive this year.
"Last year was [a] very difficult year. Everything was shutting down at
this time, and there really weren't any parades, dances or anything like that..
there aren't this year, but it's St.
Patrick's Day and that's in your heart," says Eileen Camerino, of Yonkers.