January 26, 2021
ROBBINSVILLE, NJ (MERCER)–After careful consideration and with much regret, the Robbinsville St. Patrick’s Day Parade, scheduled for March 20, 2021, has been cancelled due to the ongoing global pandemic. In the interest of safety of everyone involved, including attendees and marchers, Robbinsville Township and the Robbinsville Irish Heritage Association (RIHA) decided the event could not be held safely at this time. We are looking forward to the day when we can all gather together again for the events many of us hold so dear. Anyone wishing to purchase 50/50 raffle tickets to support future parade events are encouraged to contact Dave Doran at [email protected] before Saturday’s drawing at the Senior Center.
Hamilton Township announced yesterday that their 2021 St. Patrick’s Day Parade was also cancelled, you can read the MidJersey.News story here.
Last year’s 2020 parade was cancelled by the COVID-19 Pandemic you can read about the parade at these links:
November 9, 2019 Robbinsville’s Irish Person of the Year and Grand Marshal Announced for St. Patrick’s Day Parade 2020
Cancelation of the 2020 parade was made on March 12, 2020

File Photo: Left to right: NJ Assembly Person Daniel Benson, Mr. John Ward Irish Person of the Year, Police Chief Chris Nitti representing the Robbinsville PD as Grand Marshal, and NJ Assembly Person Wayne DeAngelo. Photo by: Dennis Symons, Jr.
File photos from November 9, 2019 when Robbinsville Irish Heritage Association (RIHA) announced the 2020 parade Grand Marshals were Robbinsville Township Police and Irish Person of the year was Mr. John Ward. The parade was canceled by the Covid-19 Pandemic. You can read about the past announcement here.