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Hamden Man Wins Division In ‘Path To The Parade’ 5K Fundraiser

More than 100 runners and walkers participated in the "Path to the Parade" 5K Run/Walk on the Farmington Canal.

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NEW HAVEN, CT — More than 100 runners and walkers participated in the “Path to the Parade” 5K Run/Walk on the Farmington Canal.

Now in its 11th year, the fundraiser presented by Groundworks is spearheaded by Branford resident and marathon guru, John Tolbert.

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Tolbert created the event to benefit the Greater New Haven St. Patrick’s Day Parade.

“We created the 'Path to the Parade' to build community spirit and promote health and wellness in a fun, family-friendly way,” Tolbert said. “It’s become a wonderful tradition where participants can get some exercise and enjoy the camaraderie. It’s the perfect kickoff to ‘parade season.’”

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Hamden resident Victor Dutan, 39, won the men’s division completing the course in 20:08. Madison Zaneski, 15, from Madison, led the women’s division completing the course in 21:07. Event chairs Bernadette Canning and John Tolbert presented the awards. For a full list of categories and placements, go to Runsignup.com.

The Greater New Haven St. Patrick's Day Parade is Connecticut’s largest, free single day spectator event, attracting thousands of people to the streets of New Haven each year. The parade is a long-standing tradition in the New Haven community, and the members of the Greater New Haven St. Patrick's Day parade committee volunteer to ensure the tradition continues. The Greater New Haven St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Associated Irish Societies is a 501(c)(3) organization. The 2026 Greater New Haven St. Patrick’s Day Parade will take place on Sunday, March 15.