Thursday, April 23, 2020

"Essential" Boardwalk businesses now permitted to open, but for take-out only


As part of the update to COVID-19 restrictions announced by the municipalities of Wildwood and North Wildwood yesterday, Boardwalk businesses deemed “essential” are now permitted to open, but for take-out only.

So, what does this mean?


The bottom line is, you can only access the Boardwalk if you own or work at a store, or if you are going to pick up food.


Officially, the Boardwalk remains CLOSED to the public at this time.


That means, no walking, jogging, running, bike riding, gathering or sitting on benches for any reason, etc.


Essential businesses - basically, those that serve food - can now open, but must serve customers at their front counters only. The public cannot enter these establishments, and must leave the Boardwalk after being served.


Customers may enter the Boardwalk at the entrance ramp closest to the business they are patronizing. For example, customers of Sam's Pizza Palace must use the 26th Avenue ramp that adjoins the establishment.


It is highly recommended that orders be placed in advance of arrival for pickup.


As lines will form when necessary, customers are reminded to practice proper social distancing measures (keep at least six feet apart from others at all times) and wear a mask when in public.


These restrictions are effective until May 7, at which time (or prior) they will be revisited.


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