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The Pride Parade passes through the city of Boston; 3 protesters arrested

IN BOSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS. VERY IMPORTANT SKILLS IN A FEW HOURS, BOSTON WILL RADIATE WITH PRIDE. THE ANNUAL PRIDE PARADE DEPARTURES AT 11:00 THIS MORNING. ORGANIZERS SAY MORE THAN 10,000 PEOPLE ARE EXPECTED TO MARCH THIS YEAR, AND MORE THAN A MILLION PEOPLE VISIT THE CITY FOR PRIDE CELEBRATIONS. THE PARADE STARTS AT CLARENDON STREET AND CROSSES THE SOUTH END. IT ENDS AT BOSTON COMMON, WHERE THERE WILL BE A FESTIVAL FROM NOON TO 6 O'clock, AND THERE WILL ALSO BE A BLOCK PARTY AT CITY HALL PLAZA FROM 2 TO 8 P.M.

Thousands of people participated in the Boston Pride Parade on Saturday, waving rainbow flags. However, three protesters along the route were arrested, police said. Three hundred groups consisting of more than 10,000 people marched in the parade organized by Boston Pride for the People. Police said three people were arrested in the area of ​​Berkley and Boylston St. One officer had a water bottle thrown at him, but was not injured, officials said. Organizers said more than a million people are coming to Boston for the Pride celebrations, which include the parade, a festival on Boston Common and a block-long party on City Hall Square. The festival on the Common featured an entertainment stage and more than 200 vendors. Earlier this week, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu kicked off Pride Month by raising the Pride Flag in City Hall Square. Boston Pride For The People is a volunteer-led organization that plans activities and events celebrating the diversity and culture of the LGBTQ+ community. .

Thousands of people participated in the Boston Pride Parade on Saturday, waving rainbow flags. However, three protesters along the route were arrested, police said.

Three hundred groups consisting of more than 10,000 people marched in the parade organized by Boston Pride for the People.

Police said three people were arrested in the area of ​​Berkley and Boylston St. One officer had a water bottle thrown at him, but was not injured, officials said.

Organizers said more than a million people visit Boston for the Pride celebrations, which include the parade, a festival on Boston Common and a block party at City Hall Plaza.

The festival on the Common featured an entertainment stage and more than 200 vendors.

Earlier this week, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu kicked off Pride Month by raising the Pride Flag in City Hall Square.

Boston Pride For The People is a volunteer-led organization that plans activities and events celebrating the diversity and culture of the LGBTQ+ community.

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