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Atlantic City, NJ, St. Patrick’s Day Boardwalk Parade Is Huge [Photos]
The annual Atlantic City, New Jersey St. Patrick’s Day Boardwalk Parade is underway this hour. It is a record-setting special event.
It Is The Biggest Ever Version
In the photo gallery (below) you will see how the Atlahtic City casinos and local business community has delivered big time for this year’s record-breaking parade.
Former Senator Sonny McCullough
Stated during our in-air interview earlier this week that this event delivers approximately $ 6 million in economic spend in Atlantic City.
Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small
Is all in. Senator McCullough stated publicly during our on-air interview that “without the support of Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small … we could not have held this St. Patrick’s Day Boardwalk parade, said McCullough.
Partial List Of Floats, Performers & Attendees
- Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small
- Atlantic City Police Department
- Atlantic County Sheriff’s Department
- Visit Atlantic City
- Resorts Casino Hotel Atlantic City
- Caesars Atlantic City
- Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino
- Atlantic County Clerk Joe Giralo
- Ventnor City Commissioner Lance Landgraf
- Maynard’s Cafe
- MAAC Men’s & Women’s Basketball Tournament
- St. Ann’s Hampton Pipes & Drums
- Ducktown Tavern
- Atlantic City Beer & Music Festival
NOTE: this is only a partial listing. There are approximately 42 floats.
Marching Bands
Along with other performers are participating in today’s Atlantic City St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
Until 4:00 p.m., Saturday, March 7, 2026
- Traffic detours and delays will be in place between 1:00 PM to 8:00 PM to allow the paradegoers to exit the Boardwalk and enjoy the subsequent activities at the Knife and Fork and Birdcage restaurants. All times are approximate. Traffic will be detoured at the below intersections.
- Atlantic Avenue from Albany Avenue to Boston Avenue will be closed.
- Pacific Avenue from Albany Avenue to Boston Avenue will be closed.
- Providence Avenue from Captain John O'Donnell
- Parkway to Pacific Avenue will be closed.
- Hartford Avenue from Atlantic Avenue to Pacific Avenue will be closed.
Photo Gallery
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Gallery Credit: Harry Hurley



