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Cutchogue St. Patrick's Day Parade Moved To Sunday

Due to Saturday's soggy forecast, the festivities will take place on Sunday instead.

The beloved tradition is back after a two-year pandemic pause.
The beloved tradition is back after a two-year pandemic pause. (Lisa Finn / Patch)

CUTCHOGUE, NY — Due to Saturday's soggy forecast — with a 96 percent chance of rain — the 17th Annual Cutchogue St. Patrick's Day Parade has been moved to Sunday, March 13.

After being canceled for the past two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the parade, presented by the Cutchogue Fire Department and North Fork Chamber of Commerce, begins at 2 p.m. and heads from the traffic light at Cox Lane, down Route 25, ending in Cutchogue Village.

All local civic groups and local fire departments are invited to participate.

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