What does Erin go Bragh mean?

John Ruplenas, foreground, of Harpers Ferry, W.Va., and in background from left, Jessica Scott, Brandy Bazinet, and Johnna Pitt, all from Alabama, wait on 5th Ave for the start of the St. Patrick's day parade, Wednesday, March 17, 2010, in New York.

HORSEHEADS | Irish eyes will be smiling this weekend in Horseheads. The village's 13th annual St. Patrick's Parade begins at 2 p.m. Saturday, rain or shine, and it will be immediately followed by the inaugural Irish Festival in Hanover Square, which

Erin go Bragh is the English translation of the phrase, with bragh, or brach, meaning until the end of time or, according to some translations, "until doomsday." While long said in Ireland, the phrase came into wider usage in 1847 when a group of Irish 

As they say, everyone's Irish on March 17, St. Patrick's Day. Brew up some Berry's or Irish Breakfast tea and savor some Dubliner and Chrogan cheese. Discover the beauty, too, of Ireland's oldest china by Belleek. You'll find it at Celtic Colours, the

John Ruplenas, foreground, of Harpers Ferry, W.Va., and in background from left, Jessica Scott, Brandy Bazinet, and Johnna Pitt, all from Alabama, wait on 5th Ave for the start of the St. Patrick's day parade, Wednesday, March 17, 2010, in New York.