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Pottsville small business owners react to virtual St. Paddy s Day The St. Patrick s Parade is usually one of the biggest days of the year for some business owners in downtown Pottsville. Author: Elizabeth Worthington Updated: 5:29 PM EST February 24, 2021 POTTSVILLE, Pa. A bit of deja vu in Pottsville, as the day that typically brings in big crowds and big bucks, approaches. It was around this time last year that we were all looking forward to events being bigger and better in 2021. But now, here we are, and the annual St. Patrick s Day Parade is canceled again. We were pretty devastated, especially happening two years in a row. We were hoping the pandemic was gone; we were excited. St. Paddy s Day is huge for us. We just started this renovation, and we were ready to get that started, and it just really, really hurts, said John Challenger, owner of The Crimson House on Centre Street. ....